20 May 2026

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Dries Buytaert: Why Drupal CMS matters

Last week at Drupal South, Pamela Barone delivered a keynote on Drupal CMS. Her talk is one of the clearest articulations I've seen of what Drupal CMS is, why it exists, and where it's headed. That shouldn't come as a surprise because Pam is the Product Lead for Drupal CMS.

Pam quoted a familiar Drupal saying: Drupal makes hard things possible, but it also makes easy things hard.. The room laughed because it's true.

Her keynote makes the case that Drupal CMS is making Drupal easier across the board: visual page editing, a gentler on ramp for new developers, and project economics that finally work for smaller budgets. Larger organizations such as universities, governments, and Fortune 2000 companies want those same advantages, which is why Drupal CMS matters at every scale.

Pam also explains how Drupal CMS sits on top of Drupal Core, why it is not a Drupal distribution, how it gives digital agencies leverage, what site templates unlock, and how Drupal Canvas reshapes the page building experience.

If you watch one Drupal video this week, make it Pam's!

20 May 2026 12:20am GMT

19 May 2026

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Freelock Blog: Your Website Will Be Attacked. Here's How We Make Sure You Survive It.

Your Website Will Be Attacked. Here's How We Make Sure You Survive It.

Website security, data breaches, ransomware attacks, recovery solutions, cybersecurity practices

John Locke

The question used to be whether your website would face a serious security threat. That question has been answered. The question now is whether you'll be ready when it happens - and whether you can recover cleanly when something gets through.
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19 May 2026 4:00pm GMT

Drupal Association blog: Drupal Association secures Alpha-Omega grant to future-proof Open-Source Security for the AI Era.

We are proud to share that the Drupal Association has been awarded a grant from the Alpha-Omega Project, a project of The Linux Foundation, which seeks to help open source projects identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities.

As AI-generated commits and AI-driven security threats become the norm, open-source ecosystems must evolve rapidly. This funding directly strengthens the already mature Drupal Security Team, ensuring our core ecosystem is hardened against the modern, AI-age vulnerabilities.

The funding provided by Alpha-Omega will enable the Drupal Security Team to build the program we need to stay ahead in this fast moving environment. Drupal's already excellent security position will be even better going forward.

~ Tim Doyle, CEO at Drupal Association.

Security has been a defining pillar of the Drupal ecosystem. This collaboration with the Alpha-Omega Project underscores our ongoing commitment to open-source resilience, solidifying Drupal's position as the gold standard for secure enterprise content management.

Drupal is, and will continue to be, one of the most secure CMS platforms in the world.

19 May 2026 3:27pm GMT