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Internet Storm Center: Surfing the Threat Level Green Wave!
The Internet Storm Center’s threat level is as green as a salad. Catch the latest ISC Stormcast and brush up on securing web apps, APIs, and microservices in sunny Orlando next April. Remember, nothing says “cybersecurity” like learning by the beach!

Hot Take:
ISC’s threat level is “green” today, which in the cybersecurity world is like finding a unicorn dancing on a rainbow. But don’t let your guard down just yet; cyber threats are like mosquitoes in summer – always lurking and ready to bite!
Key Points:
- The SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) currently reports a threat level of green.
- The latest ISC Stormcast podcast provides updates on current security threats.
- Upcoming Application Security class is scheduled in Orlando for April 2025.
- The ISC offers various resources, including threat feeds and research papers.
- A variety of tools and APIs are available for developers through ISC.