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Last updated on Mar 26, 2026

Access control and permissions

The platform your people work in every day determines hiring costs, onboarding speed, and organizational responsiveness.

Drupal’s permission matrix is more powerful

Drupal generates per-content-type permissions by default. A typical enterprise site surfaces 400–600+ permissions. WordPress ships five roles mapped to ~70 capabilities, extensible via plugins like User Role Editor (700,000+ installs) and Members (300,000+).

For non-developer admins configuring custom roles, WordPress with these plugins is easier..

Content moderation – Drupal’s strongest editorial feature

Drupal’s core Workflows and Content Moderation modules provide Draft → Published → Archived states with custom states and per-transition permissions. 

WordPress supports only Draft → Pending Review → Published natively. Multi-stage workflows require plugins like PublishPress or Oasis Workflow.

Drupal’s Group module adds ACL-like departmental isolation with no WordPress equivalent. For strict regulatory compartmentalization, this is a clear Drupal advantage.

Enterprise identity integration

Both platforms integrate with Azure AD, Okta, and Google Workspace through SAML 2.0 and OIDC. WordPress VIP supports SSO at the platform level. WordPress plugins handle site-level authentication with minimal configuration. Drupal achieves the same through contributed modules like SAML SP.

The practical difference is operational overhead, and WordPress teams typically configure SSO through a plugin interface without handling code.

Key takeaway

🏆 Drupal wins on native permission granularity and editorial workflows. Per-content-type permissions, core Content Moderation, and the Group module make Drupal stronger for strict regulatory compartmentalization.

Where WordPress holds ground: Plugin-based role management with 1M+ combined installations and platform-level SSO deliver sufficient access control at lower long-term cost.


Credits

Rahul

Rahul Bansal

Author

Rahul Bansal

Author

Rahul Bansal is the Founder & CEO of rtCamp, an enterprise WordPress agency he built from a freelancing side project into a 200+ member organisation and Asia’s first WordPress VIP Premier Partn…

Naweed

Naweed Chougle

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Naweed Chougle

Co-Author

Naweed is a Senior Technical Content Writer at rtCamp, specializing in WordPress and enterprise CMS content. With over ten years of experience in the enterprise WordPress ecosystem, he now helps bu…

Aviral

Aviral Mittal

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Aviral Mittal

Editor

Aviral Mittal is the Chief Marketing Officer at rtCamp, where he established and leads the marketing function, building and growing a team of 20+ specialists across content, SEO, design, and growth…