Is Your Internet Safe or Just Having a Green Day? Unraveling the Threat Level Mystery

Join Didier Stevens for a deep dive into securing web apps, APIs, and microservices in Washington from July 14th-19th, 2025. Get ready for six days of intense learning, where the only thing more secure than your apps will be the knowledge you gain!

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your firewalls, folks! The Internet Storm Center has declared a threat level green, which means it’s a rare moment in the cybersecurity world where we can all take a deep breath and actually sip our coffee without spilling it in panic. But don’t get too comfortable; we all know it’s just the calm before the next cyber storm. Meanwhile, Didier Stevens is on duty, so we’re in good hands—like having a digital Gandalf watching over the network. Now, if only he could summon eagles to handle our server issues…

Key Points:

  • The current threat level is green, indicating a low level of cyber threats.
  • Didier Stevens is the handler on duty at the Internet Storm Center.
  • The ISC provides various resources including podcasts, diaries, and threat feeds for cybersecurity enthusiasts.
  • Upcoming application security class in Washington, July 2025.
  • ISC offers tools like DShield Sensor and DNS Looking Glass for cybersecurity research.

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