Laughing in the Face of Hackers: How the Internet Storm Center Keeps Calm and Secure

Join the Internet Storm Center class on Application Security in Washington this July. Learn to secure web apps, APIs, and microservices. With skills like these, you’ll be the hero who stops the internet from imploding—one secure line of code at a time!

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Hot Take:

Attention all cyber warriors and digital detectives! The Internet Storm Center (ISC) is once again on duty, making sure our virtual battlegrounds are as safe as a toddler’s playpen. While the threat level is green and calm like a Zen garden, don’t get too comfy! With classes on web app security that sound as fun as a summer camp, they’re keeping us on our toes. And who can resist the lure of data and trends, like TCP/UDP port activity? It’s like the stock market, but for geeks!

Key Points:

  • The ISC’s threat level is currently green, indicating a low level of threat activity.
  • Upcoming class on application security scheduled for July 14th-19th, 2025, in Washington.
  • Daily ISC Stormcast podcast provides updates on current cyber threats.
  • Comprehensive resources, including threat feeds, research papers, and handy tools, are available on their website.
  • Engage with ISC through their active online community, including Slack and other channels.

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