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Laughing in the Face of Cyber Threats: Your Daily Dose of Internet Security News!
Join the Internet Storm Center’s “Application Security: Securing Web Apps, APIs, and Microservices” class from January 27th to February 1st, 2025. Perfect for anyone who’s ever wondered if their web app is more like a digital Swiss cheese. Secure your spot to patch those holes before the hackers have a fondue party!
Hot Take:
In the world of cybersecurity, it seems like every day is a stormy one, and the Internet Storm Center is like our digital meteorologist, keeping us updated and dry. But don’t worry, with their threat level set to green, it looks like today’s forecast calls for a light drizzle of security threats. Just don’t forget your cybersecurity umbrella!
Key Points:
- The current threat level is set at green, indicating a relatively low threat environment.
- Guy Bruneau is the handler on duty, keeping an eye on potential cyber threats.
- The Internet Storm Center provides a host of resources, including podcasts and online classes.
- Upcoming class focuses on securing web applications, APIs, and microservices.
- ISC’s website offers various tools and threat feeds for cybersecurity professionals.