The WordPress core itself has no known security problems. The security problems with WordPress are mainly due to 3rd party plugins that are installed. With WordPress you have to install a lot of third-party plugins to get a functional website. And not all third-party plugins are made with security in mind.
Joomla already has a lot of functionality built into the core: fully configurable User Management and ACL (Access Control List), Multilingual Support, Custom Fields, Menu Management, Built-in Caching, Built-in SEO Features (like meta description).
So with Joomla you'll need less 3rd party extensions which makes it easier to maintain and less chances on security issues.
Other benefits of Joomla are that its PHP codebase is designed using Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) principles. And its database is better designed and optimized for large websites.
Keep in mind that with both CMS systems, you need to keep all software up-to-date and make regular backups.
Joomla already has a lot of functionality built into the core: fully configurable User Management and ACL (Access Control List), Multilingual Support, Custom Fields, Menu Management, Built-in Caching, Built-in SEO Features (like meta description).
So with Joomla you'll need less 3rd party extensions which makes it easier to maintain and less chances on security issues.
Other benefits of Joomla are that its PHP codebase is designed using Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) principles. And its database is better designed and optimized for large websites.
Keep in mind that with both CMS systems, you need to keep all software up-to-date and make regular backups.
Statistics: Posted by pe7er — Wed Jan 31, 2024 8:17 pm