Navigating the Future of Cybersecurity with NIST’s Enhanced Framework

In the ever-changing world of cybersecurity, where the only constant is change itself, staying one step ahead has never been more important. The responsibility of safeguarding an organization’s digital assets against evolving threats falls squarely on the shoulders of business leaders and IT professionals. Our goal is simple. We aim to provide you with the […]

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October 4, 2023
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EU-US Data Privacy Framework: Another New Era in Data Sharing

In the always complex realm of data privacy and international information exchange, the European Union has taken a significant step in regards to data sharing with the United States with the “Adequacy decision for safe EU-US data flows” decision. To delve into the specifics of this decision, visit the comprehensive resource available here: Adequacy decision […]

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October 3, 2023
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Illuminating Home Security and Convenience with Smart Lighting Systems

Autumn’s crisp winds bring shorter days and cooler temperatures, so homeowners should be mindful of the growing darkness that will accompany the season change. Towards the end of November, when the sun sets shortly after 5:00 PM, unoccupied houses may inadvertently signal an invitation to criminals. Fortunately, the advent of smart home lighting provides an […]

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October 3, 2023
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September 2023 Web Server Survey

In the September 2023 survey we received responses from 1,085,035,470 sites across 254,776,456 domains and 12,274,854 web-facing computers. This reflects a loss of 8.7 million sites and 682,961 domains, but a gain of 112,383 web-facing computers.

OpenResty saw a large loss this month, dropping by 13.3 million sites (-13.99%) and 1.9 million domains (-4.78%). It now accounts for 7.55% of sites and 15.04% of domains seen by Netcraft, down from October by 1.16pp and 0.71pp respectively. This change is also reflected in its usage in the top 1 million sites, where it lost 528 sites (-5.19%).

Google gained 1.9 million sites (+3.34%) and 725,253 domains (+26.43%). This increase gives it a 5.28% share of sites – up from 5.07% (+0.21pp) – and a 1.36% share of domains, which is up from 1.07% (+0.29pp).

nginx further increased its lead in share of computers and active sites, with a gain of 76,227 computers taking it to 39.42% (+0.26pp), and a gain of 30,879 active sites giving it a 18.63% share (+0.11pp). This is despite it losing 5.0 million sites (-1.93%) and 455,426 domains (-0.80%). Combined, this suggests that sites using nginx to host duplicate sites, parked domains, and other machine-generated content have reduced in number, with more sites using it to host unique content.

The inverse is true for Apache, with it gaining 2.1 million sites (+0.93%) and 396,091 domains (+0.68%), but losing 231,789 active sites (-0.57%) and 11,749 computers (-0.37%). Additionally, Apache lost 1,881 sites in the top 1 million, reducing its share to 20.49% (-0.19pp).

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September 29, 2023
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