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Most security.txt files were hosted on port 443 (46%), while 18% were on unsecured ports like 80 and another 18% were on pots like 8080 that are not as safe but can be configured manually to support the necessary encryption.

January 1, 2025

Most security.txt files were hosted on port 443 (46%), while 18% were on unsecured ports like 80 and another 18% were on pots like 8080 that are not as safe but can be configured manually to support the necessary encryption. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by CISA in January 2025. It covers topics including security.txt, Port 443. The original data appears in Cybersecurity Performance Goals Adoption Report. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.

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Published on 1/1/2025

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What does this statistic say?

Most security.txt files were hosted on port 443 (46%), while 18% were on unsecured ports like 80 and another 18% were on pots like 8080 that are not as safe but can be configured manually to support the necessary encryption. This data was published by CISA and covers security.txt, Port 443.

Where does this data come from?

This statistic comes from Cybersecurity Performance Goals Adoption Report, published by CISA on January 1, 2025. You can view the original report at Cybersecurity Performance Goals Adoption Report | CISA.

What cybersecurity topics does this cover?

This statistic relates to security.txt, Port 443. Browse more statistics on security.txt or from CISA.

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