Internet Storm Center: Keeping Calm in the Cyber Tempest!

Join the Internet Storm Center’s comedic ride as Guy Bruneau keeps the threat level at green—an IT equivalent of a “no news is good news” kind of day. Risk-averse? Register for the Application Security class in San Diego for a crash course in securing web apps, APIs, and microservices!

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Who knew the Internet could have a weather forecast? Well, the Internet Storm Center (ISC) has got you covered with its threat level system, ensuring your digital umbrella is always open when there’s a downpour of cyber threats. Today, it’s all green – so no need to panic, yet. But keep your raincoat handy, because in the world of cybersecurity, a storm is always brewing just beyond the horizon!

Key Points:

  • The ISC uses a color-coded threat level system to indicate the current state of cyber threats.
  • Today’s threat level is green, signaling a low risk of cyberattacks.
  • The ISC provides resources such as podcasts, diaries, and classes on application security.
  • Upcoming class: Application Security, scheduled in San Diego from May 5th to May 10th, 2025.
  • ISC offers various tools and information, including threat feeds and an API for developers.

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