Cyber Laughter: Why the Internet’s Threat Level is Greener Than Your Lawn

Join Guy Bruneau at the Internet Storm Center as he navigates a calm cyber sea with a green threat level. Whether you’re a developer eager to dive into our API or just here for the laughs, there’s something for everyone. Secure your spot in the upcoming Application Security class before it gets hacked!

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Hot Take:

Let’s face it, folks. If cyber threats were a circus, the Internet Storm Center would be the ringmaster with a green threat level today. As cyber clowns try to juggle APIs and microservices, you can take a front-row seat at the next class in Washington, where they teach you to turn these digital jugglers into harmless jesters. But remember, keeping your business safe is no laughing matter, even if this article is.

Key Points:

  • Internet Storm Center currently marks the threat level as green – breathe easy, folks.
  • The upcoming course in Washington focuses on securing web apps, APIs, and microservices.
  • ISC offers a podcast series that provides regular cyber threat updates.
  • Various resources are available, from TCP/UDP port activity to threat feeds maps.
  • They even have an API for those developers looking to integrate ISC data into their own apps.

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