Now that the basic setup is done, let's pick up various security automation scenarios and look at them one by one.
Everyone would agree that setting up a secure website and keeping it secured is a fairly common security requirement. And since it is so common, it would be useful for a lot of people who are tasked with building and managing websites to stay secure to look at that specific scenario.
Are you aware that, according to Wikipedia, 27.5% of the top 10 million websites use WordPress? According to another statistic, 58.7% of all websites with known software on the entire web run WordPress.
If there are so many, an automated secure way of setting up and maintaining WordPress should be useful for some readers.
Even if WordPress is something that doesn't interest you a lot, bear in mind that...