Network Security: The Green Light District of Cyber Threats

Join the Internet Storm Center’s latest class, Network Monitoring and Threat Detection In-Depth, in Baltimore from March 3rd to March 8th, 2025. It’s like CSI for the cyber world, minus the sunglasses and dramatic music. Get ready to solve mysteries and keep your network safer than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.

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Hot Take:

In a world where the only thing greener than the threat level is my envy for Xavier Mertens’ cyber skills, the Internet Storm Center keeps a watchful eye on the digital skies. But, let’s be honest, with a threat level of “green,” it’s basically a cybersecurity siesta. Who knew that the only thing safer than a threat level green is trying to find a parking spot in Baltimore for Xavier’s upcoming class?

Key Points:

– The Internet Storm Center (ISC) is currently at a “green” threat level, meaning all is calm in cyber-land.
– Xavier Mertens is the Handler on Duty, ensuring that even when things are quiet, someone is watching.
– A new class on Network Monitoring and Threat Detection is scheduled in Baltimore from March 3rd to 8th, 2025.
– Useful resources include podcasts, threat feeds, and security tools like honeypots and DNS Looking Glass.
– The ISC provides an API for developers, because who doesn’t love a good API?

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