Two decades
inside the web
as it kept rewriting
itself.

I’m Jason, a hosting industry insider with experience across open-source CMS platforms, control panels, cloud infrastructure, and the events that bring the industry together. Today, I focus on building partnerships, programming industry summits, and documenting what is happening across the hosting ecosystem.

Portrait of Jason Nickerson
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Fig. 01The insider.
§ 01Bio

A career told
through platforms.

Joomla logoWordPress logocPanel logoWebPros logoCloudways logoDigitalOcean logoDomain Days Dubai logoWebHosting.Today logoJetBackup logo

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The early 2000s were the good years for tinkerers. Open-source CMS platforms were the closest thing we had to a universal starter kit, and PHP-Nuke and osCommerce were how you learned to ship real projects on the open web. I went deep on Joomla for the better part of a decade, contributing code to the project, organizing its community around releases and events, and eventually crossing over into the WordPress orbit that quietly swallowed everything in its path.

From there the story is a tour of the hosting stack: cPanel and the control-panel era that defined shared hosting, the managed cloud wave at Cloudways and DigitalOcean, and the publishing side at webhosting.today. Day to day now I'm at JetBackup, working on backup and disaster recovery and helping hosts protect the infrastructure that keeps everything running. I also program the seasonal industry summits, Atlas Digital Summit and Domain Days Dubai, where the hosting community gathers to set the agenda for what comes next.

The through-line is community, the conferences, the hallway conversations, and the group chats where the industry actually decides what happens next. The technology changes; the people pointing it in the right direction stay the same.

§ 02Chronicle

Twenty-something years,
in reverse.

  1. 2026 —
    Founder
    Atlas Digital Summit

    Private gatherings for hosting leaders, AI infrastructure innovators, and the builders of the agentic web.

  2. 2026 —
    Founder
    Conf64

    The Conference Operating System for Business Development and Field Marketing Teams.

  3. 2026 —
    Co-Founder
    SuperDeploy

    The advanced migration engine for AI applications. Seamlessly transition your codebase to independent, production-grade infrastructure in minutes.

  4. 2024 —
    Business Development & Partnerships Manager
    JetBackup

    Backup and disaster recovery for the hosting ecosystem.

  5. 2023 —
    Chief Marketing Officer, Founding Team
    Domain Days Dubai

    MENA’s domain and digital asset conference.

  6. 2025 – 2026
    Director of Business Development
    webhosting.today

    Contract · Business development and partnerships for the hosting publisher.

  7. 2021 – 2023
    Senior Manager, WordPress Business Unit → Lead Community Marketing Manager II
    Cloudways / DigitalOcean

    Full-time · WordPress community, field marketing, and sales enablement through the acquisition.

  8. 2019 – 2021
    Marketing Manager
    cPanel

    Full-time · Event planner and marketing strategist for 500–3,000 attendee events and virtual series.

  9. 2017 – 2019
    Founder
    CMS Summit

    The global CMS conference.

  10. 2007 – 2019
    CEO | Founder
    Joomlaxtc.com / Monev Software LLC

    Premium Joomla templates and extensions. 101,000+ members, 10,000,000+ downloads.

  11. 2015 – 2019
    Board Member, Capital Team Chair
    Joomla! Project

    Leadership, sponsorships, and partnerships for the open-source CMS.

  12. 2001 – 2005
    Developer
    PHP-Nuke · osCommerce era

    First shipping code in the early open-source web.

§ Threat IntelligenceWeek of Jul 13, 2026

Threat Briefing: 250+ WP Vulnerabilities & Infrastructure Auth Risks

Critical Infrastructure Alerts

  • Hostinger Breach: A major security incident impacted 14 million customers after unauthorized access to internal systems was detected [4].
  • cPanel Auth Bypass: An emergency security update has been issued for a critical authentication bypass vulnerability affecting VPS and Dedicated systems [9].
  • Automated Patching: WHM servers (versions 110 and 136) now default to applying major security releases within one hour to mitigate active threats [8, 10].

WordPress Ecosystem Trends

  • High Volume of Disclosures: 250 new vulnerabilities were tracked between June 29 and July 5, 2026, impacting 181 plugins and 41 themes [2, 3].
  • Active Exploitation: The ACSC has issued a critical alert regarding malicious actors actively exploiting known CMS and plugin vulnerabilities to compromise sites [6].

Notable Plugin Vulnerabilities

  • WP Easy Pay (<= 4.5.0): Contains a missing authorization flaw in the wpep_draft_confirm AJAX action, allowing Subscriber-level users to modify arbitrary post statuses [1].

Mitigation Recommendations

  • Scan & Audit: Use tools like WHM Security Advisor to identify and resolve server-side configuration issues [7].
  • Infrastructure Monitoring: Teams should monitor real-time status pages for service interruptions that may signal broader incidents [5].
  • Update Strategy: Prioritize patching for the 222 plugins/themes identified in recent disclosures to reduce the attack surface against CMS hacking campaigns [3, 6].
§ 04Events

On the
road.

Conferences, summits, and WordCamps I’ll be at in the months ahead.

WordCamp US — Phoenix, USAAtlas Digital Summit — Park City, USADomain Days Dubai — Dubai, UAECloudFest Americas / Namescon — Austin, USACloudFest — Rust, Germany
5 stops · 3 countries
§ 05Offstage

When the servers
go quiet.

Music
Deep Divide Recordings

A small digital label putting out industrial house, progressive house, and dubstep. A different kind of open protocol.

Advocacy
Open source & diversity in tech

Twenty years of showing up for the projects, communities, and voices that keep the open web open.

Writing
WebHosting.Today

A news portal covering the hosting and domain industry — and a running excuse to keep talking to the people who build it.

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The Monday
briefing.

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