platform; including automated penetration tests and risk assesments culminating in a "cyber risk score" out of 1,000, just like a credit score.
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Why I Gave Up on IPv6. And no, it is not because of security issues., (Tue, Sep 7th)
published on 2021-09-07 12:26:48 UTC by Content:
IPv6 adoption is growing. Around 30% of the Alexa Top 1000 websites support IPv6. Comcast, the ISP I am using, rolled out IPv6 to every customer, and according to some statistics, around 70% are actually using it [1]. About 35% of traffic reaching Google uses IPv6 [2]. I have been using IPv6 myself for probably over a decade by now. Initially via Hurricane Electric tunnels, and later as Comcast made IPv6 available, I used the allocation provided by Comcast. So why stop using it now?