GNU Project operates a complete free software system, upward-compatible with Unix. The company was launched in 1984.

GNU Project Products Global Footprint

Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
KR 18,173 68.67%
US 2,066 7.81%
DE 1,871 7.07%
TW 784 2.96%
TH 304 1.15%
GB 277 1.05%
FR 239 0.90%
IT 225 0.85%
NL 161 0.61%
TR 142 0.54%

GNU Project Products Industry Footprint

Top 10 Identified Industries

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Industry* Observations Percentage
Telecommunications 3,420 51.95%
Technology 2,441 37.08%
Education 495 7.52%
Media/Entertainment 66 1.00%
Government/Politics 39 0.59%
Nonprofit/NGO 31 0.47%
Consumer Goods 23 0.35%
Business Services 18 0.27%
Utilities 12 0.18%
Finance 12 0.18%

GNU Project Product Details

2 Products Found
GROMA Continuous Threat Scanning
GROMA Continuous Threat Scanning

Bitsight, the leading provider in Cyber Risk Management, introduced the next-generation internet scanner Bitsight Groma in May 2024. This technology continuously scans the entire internet to discover assets, collect asset attribution evidence, and identify an ever-growing set of security observations, such as vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. Groma’s scanning activities presently encompass:


  • 40 million-plus monitored organizations
  • 250 million-plus host names
  • 4 billion-plus routable IP addresses

Greynoise’s recent study testifies the speed of Bitsight Groma.

GROMA Continuous Threat Scanning
Bitsight data discovery

Bitsight TRACE team investigates security incidents and identifies vulnerabilities and threats.

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See what you’re up against across the expanding attack surface. Prioritize what matters most. And mitigate where you’re most vulnerable.

External Attack Surface Management

Bitsight ASA Report Image

Reducing exposure starts with knowing exactly how your external attack surface stands—from your overall standing to each digital and cloud asset around the world. Bitsight's custom report gives you the insights you need to see your entire external attack surface.