Secure Internet servers - Country Ranking

Definition: The number of distinct, publicly-trusted TLS/SSL certificates found in the Netcraft Secure Server Survey.

Source: Netcraft (http://www.netcraft.com/)

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 United States 46,678,110.00 2020
2 Germany 8,109,646.00 2020
3 Japan 2,884,902.00 2020
4 United Kingdom 2,445,275.00 2020
5 France 2,440,930.00 2020
6 Netherlands 2,387,096.00 2020
7 Russia 1,923,034.00 2020
8 Denmark 1,615,776.00 2020
9 Canada 1,515,773.00 2020
10 China 1,338,370.00 2020
11 Italy 1,229,028.00 2020
12 Switzerland 1,036,600.00 2020
13 Spain 1,022,461.00 2020
14 Australia 1,022,449.00 2020
15 Poland 954,351.00 2020
16 South Africa 855,339.00 2020
17 Singapore 729,931.00 2020
18 Czech Republic 723,194.00 2020
19 India 662,298.00 2020
20 Brazil 656,211.00 2020
21 Ireland 577,386.00 2020
22 Turkey 570,108.00 2020
23 Hong Kong SAR, China 528,380.00 2020
24 Indonesia 513,564.00 2020
25 Finland 451,490.00 2020
26 Romania 411,782.00 2020
27 Ukraine 395,092.00 2020
28 Sweden 338,969.00 2020
29 Bulgaria 333,361.00 2020
30 Hungary 319,932.00 2020
31 Korea 307,856.00 2020
32 Vietnam 302,313.00 2020
33 Austria 301,414.00 2020
34 Belgium 279,411.00 2020
35 Chile 246,876.00 2020
36 Malaysia 242,565.00 2020
37 Portugal 228,378.00 2020
38 Norway 209,961.00 2020
39 Iran 203,430.00 2020
40 Argentina 167,248.00 2020
41 Slovak Republic 141,484.00 2020
42 Thailand 133,183.00 2020
43 Lithuania 131,718.00 2020
44 Israel 113,823.00 2020
45 Estonia 112,151.00 2020
46 New Zealand 104,397.00 2020
47 Slovenia 103,255.00 2020
48 Greece 95,300.00 2020
49 Croatia 90,474.00 2020
50 Belarus 70,824.00 2020
51 Serbia 64,584.00 2020
52 Kazakhstan 62,033.00 2020
53 Belize 52,225.00 2020
54 Mexico 41,615.00 2020
55 Latvia 38,634.00 2020
56 Cyprus 30,171.00 2020
57 Luxembourg 28,308.00 2020
58 Iceland 27,673.00 2020
59 Bangladesh 23,085.00 2020
60 Colombia 20,646.00 2020
61 Pakistan 16,293.00 2020
62 Morocco 16,219.00 2020
63 Uzbekistan 16,044.00 2020
64 Nigeria 15,242.00 2020
65 Peru 15,020.00 2020
66 Moldova 14,705.00 2020
67 United Arab Emirates 13,901.00 2020
68 Georgia 13,020.00 2020
69 Kenya 12,876.00 2020
70 Philippines 12,444.00 2020
71 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10,382.00 2020
72 Sri Lanka 8,422.00 2020
73 Saudi Arabia 7,977.00 2020
74 Malta 7,445.00 2020
75 Brunei 6,890.00 2020
76 Costa Rica 6,722.00 2020
77 Ecuador 6,711.00 2020
78 Uruguay 6,677.00 2020
79 Panama 6,371.00 2020
80 Nepal 6,096.00 2020
81 Seychelles 6,017.00 2020
82 Mongolia 5,687.00 2020
83 Venezuela 5,531.00 2020
84 Libya 5,093.00 2020
85 Egypt 4,503.00 2020
86 Suriname 4,164.00 2020
87 Macao SAR, China 3,920.00 2020
88 Tunisia 3,882.00 2020
89 Paraguay 3,391.00 2020
90 Dominica 3,378.00 2020
91 San Marino 3,277.00 2020
92 Cambodia 3,152.00 2020
93 Azerbaijan 3,021.00 2020
94 Kyrgyz Republic 2,771.00 2020
95 Albania 2,511.00 2020
96 Bolivia 2,452.00 2020
97 Tanzania 2,281.00 2020
98 North Macedonia 2,120.00 2020
99 Algeria 2,106.00 2020
100 Cayman Islands 2,002.00 2020
101 Liechtenstein 2,000.00 2020
102 Ghana 1,846.00 2020
103 Lebanon 1,838.00 2020
104 Guatemala 1,798.00 2020
105 Kuwait 1,770.00 2020
106 Armenia 1,741.00 2020
107 Uganda 1,573.00 2020
108 New Caledonia 1,555.00 2020
109 Côte d'Ivoire 1,493.00 2020
110 Puerto Rico 1,460.00 2020
111 Jordan 1,385.00 2020
112 Dominican Republic 1,375.00 2020
113 Afghanistan 1,362.00 2020
114 Qatar 1,247.00 2020
115 Oman 1,190.00 2020
116 Mauritius 1,158.00 2020
117 Zimbabwe 1,107.00 2020
118 Rwanda 1,061.00 2020
119 Honduras 985.00 2020
120 Mozambique 918.00 2020
121 Tajikistan 880.00 2020
122 El Salvador 876.00 2020
123 Cuba 775.00 2020
124 Myanmar 765.00 2020
125 Monaco 752.00 2020
126 Andorra 751.00 2020
127 Zambia 745.00 2020
128 Iraq 719.00 2020
129 Syrian Arab Republic 686.00 2020
130 Bahrain 667.00 2020
131 Angola 660.00 2020
132 Ethiopia 654.00 2020
133 Botswana 620.00 2020
134 Nicaragua 610.00 2020
135 Namibia 544.00 2020
136 Bhutan 527.00 2020
137 Papua New Guinea 498.00 2019
138 The Bahamas 496.00 2020
139 Montenegro 487.00 2020
140 Trinidad and Tobago 476.00 2020
141 Jamaica 475.00 2020
142 Cameroon 444.00 2020
143 Senegal 441.00 2020
144 Lao PDR 384.00 2020
145 Dem. Rep. Congo 345.00 2020
146 St. Kitts and Nevis 331.00 2020
147 Malawi 324.00 2020
148 Barbados 298.00 2020
149 Madagascar 286.00 2020
149 Turkmenistan 286.00 2020
151 Sudan 282.00 2020
152 Fiji 238.00 2020
153 Greenland 232.00 2020
154 Benin 226.00 2020
155 Togo 219.00 2020
156 Mali 217.00 2020
157 Yemen 169.00 2020
158 Lesotho 150.00 2020
159 Eswatini 128.00 2020
160 Burkina Faso 125.00 2020
161 Antigua and Barbuda 122.00 2020
162 Timor-Leste 119.00 2020
163 Vanuatu 112.00 2020
164 Burundi 103.00 2020
165 Samoa 102.00 2020
166 Cabo Verde 99.00 2020
167 Gabon 98.00 2020
168 Guinea 89.00 2020
169 Haiti 87.00 2020
170 Somalia 71.00 2020
171 The Gambia 70.00 2020
172 St. Lucia 69.00 2020
173 Grenada 65.00 2020
173 Mauritania 65.00 2020
175 Tonga 59.00 2020
176 Sierra Leone 52.00 2020
177 Djibouti 49.00 2020
178 Guyana 48.00 2020
179 Equatorial Guinea 47.00 2020
180 Congo 46.00 2020
181 Solomon Islands 43.00 2020
182 Niger 35.00 2020
183 Liberia 31.00 2020
184 Chad 21.00 2020
185 Palau 17.00 2020
186 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 14.00 2020
187 Comoros 8.00 2020
188 São Tomé and Principe 7.00 2020
189 Guinea-Bissau 6.00 2020
189 Central African Republic 6.00 2020
191 Kiribati 5.00 2020
192 Nauru 4.00 2020
193 Eritrea 3.00 2020
193 Tuvalu 3.00 2020
195 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 2.00 2020

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Development Relevance: The quality of an economy's infrastructure, including power and communications, is an important element in investment decisions for both domestic and foreign investors. Government effort alone is not enough to meet the need for investments in modern infrastructure; public-private partnerships, especially those involving local providers and financiers, are critical for lowering costs and delivering value for money. In telecommunications, competition in the marketplace, along with sound regulation, is lowering costs, improving quality, and easing access to services around the globe. Today's smartphones and tablets have computer power equivalent to that of yesterday's computers and provide a similar range of functions. Device convergence is thus rendering the conventional definition obsolete. Comparable statistics on access, use, quality, and affordability of ICT are needed to formulate growth-enabling policies for the sector and to monitor and evaluate the sector's impact on development. Although basic access data are available for many countries, in most developing countries little is known about who uses ICT; what they are used for (school, work, business, research, government); and how they affect people and businesses. The global Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development is helping to set standards, harmonize information and communications technology statistics, and build statistical capacity in developing countries. However, despite significant improvements in the developing world, the gap between the ICT haves and have-nots remains. Access to telecommunication services rose on an unprecedented scale over the past two decades. This growth was driven primarily by wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets, which have enabled faster and less costly network rollout. Mobile communications have a particularly important impact in rural areas. The mobility, ease of use, flexible deployment, and relatively low and declining rollout costs of wireless technologies enable them to reach rural populations with low levels of income and literacy. The next billion mobile subscribers will consist mainly of the rural poor. Access is the key to delivering telecommunications services to people. If the service is not affordable to most people, goals of universal usage will not be met. Over the past decade new financing and technology, along with privatization and market liberalization, have spurred dramatic growth in telecommunications in many countries. With the rapid development of mobile telephony and the global expansion of the Internet, information and communication technologies are increasingly recognized as essential tools of development, contributing to global integration and enhancing public sector effectiveness, efficiency, and transparency.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The survey examines the use of encrypted transactions through extensive automated exploration, tallying the number of web sites using HTTPS. This analysis relates to those sites found in the survey where the certificate is valid for the hostname, and the certificate has been issued from a publicly-trusted root. The geographical location is derived from the hosting location of the sites using the certificates.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual