Network Threats: When Green Means Go (Sign Up for Safety)
Get ready to dive into the world of Network Monitoring and Threat Detection In-Depth in Baltimore from March 3rd to 8th, 2025. Enhance your skills while keeping the threat level green and your coffee cup full.

Hot Take:
Ah, the Internet Storm Center, where digital weather forecasts are always stormy with a chance of cyber rain. It’s like the Weather Channel, but for your firewall. Who knew TCP/UDP port activity could be so riveting? Jesse La Grew’s got the green light on the threat level, which is one shade less alarming than the green light on your Wi-Fi router. It seems like the cybersecurity world is enjoying a rare moment of tranquility… or maybe it’s just the calm before the next data breach typhoon. Stay tuned!
Key Points:
- Threat Level is currently at green, indicating a low level of cyber threat.
- Jesse La Grew is the on-duty handler, presumably making sure no one pulls a digital fire alarm.
- Upcoming class on Network Monitoring and Threat Detection in Baltimore, from March 3rd to 8th, 2025.
- ISC provides a plethora of resources like podcasts, diaries, and threat feed maps to keep your inner geek entertained.
- For developers, ISC offers an API—because who doesn’t want to programmatically check cyber weather forecasts?
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