NickTheGreek 160 Report post Posted March 21, 2019 The most important part of maintaining a secure CMS installation involves keeping your software and your plugins up to date. It is of vital importance to keep WordPress core, plugins and themes updated. Once an update is released, it needs to be applied as soon as possible to close any security holes. Functional problems with updates must be considered. It is possible that an update will break some of the functionality so a backup is recommended before updating the core. The OWASP Foundation Here's a handful of handy resources you can take advantage of: Wordpress: OWASP Wordpress Security Implementation Guide [OWASP] Wordpress: Hardening Wordpress [Official Wordpress Codex] General: How to Secure your CMS [MalwareBytes] General: A Security Overview of Content Management Systems [Detectify] Joomla!: Security Checklist [Official Joomla! Documentation] Drupal: Securing Drupal 8 [Official Drupal Documentation] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites