markus
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. I was away for health reasons, but I’m back now.
From what I’ve seen over the past few months working with the Enhance + cPFence + OLS stack, cPFence has been more than enough. I previously worked with CPGuard on cPanel and both solutions are solid and reliable, but cPFence has performed really well in this environment.
The only thing I add on the WordPress side is the Defender plugin. I mainly use it to hide the wp-admin URL and to take advantage of its light firewall. Other than that, I haven’t felt the need for anything else. The stack has been stable and completely hassle-free.