Threat Level: Green and Bored! Why the Internet is Taking a Nap Today

Join Johannes Ullrich for a rollercoaster ride through the wild world of Application Security: Securing Web Apps, APIs, and Microservices. Expect laughs, learning, and maybe a few security breaches July 14th to 19th, 2025, in Washington. Who knew coding could be this much fun?

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Hot Take:

Green means go, right? The Internet Storm Center is waving the green flag on threat levels, but don’t get too cozy. In the world of cybersecurity, green is just a calmer shade of “we’re still watching you!” So while Johannes Ullrich keeps the watchtower steady, remember, a green threat level is like a storm cloud that forgot its rain. Stay vigilant, folks!

Key Points:

  • The Internet Storm Center (ISC) reports a green threat level, indicating low immediate danger.
  • Johannes Ullrich is the handler on duty, ensuring no cyber-storms sneak by unnoticed.
  • Upcoming class on Application Security in Washington from July 14-19, 2025.
  • ISC offers tools and resources like DShield Sensor and DNS Looking Glass for security enthusiasts.
  • Stay updated with ISC’s podcasts, diaries, and threat feeds to keep your cyber armor shiny.

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