Internet Safety: The Green Light Guide to a Storm-Free Cyber World

Join Guy Bruneau, the handler on duty at the Internet Storm Center, for a deep dive into the world of web security! With a green threat level, it’s the perfect time to gear up for his next class on Application Security. Learn to secure your web apps before your apps get more holes than Swiss cheese!

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Hot Take:

In a world where cyber threats are as common as cat videos on the internet, the ISC Storm Center keeps us on our toes with a threat level that’s greener than Kermit the Frog. But while we enjoy this rare serenity, let’s not forget that lurking hackers are like teenagers waiting for their parents to leave town—trouble is inevitable. So, stay vigilant, because you never know when the cyber storm will hit, and you don’t want to be caught with your firewall down!

Key Points:

  • The current threat level is set to ‘green’, indicating a low level of immediate cyber threats.
  • Guy Bruneau is the handler on duty, presumably keeping things under control with a digital lasso.
  • The ISC offers an array of resources, from diaries and podcasts to data on TCP/UDP port activity.
  • Upcoming courses on application security are scheduled for early 2025, ensuring you’re not left out in the cyber cold.
  • ISC provides handy tools like the DShield Sensor and DNS Looking Glass for the tech-savvy defender.

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