Threat Level: Green and Boring – No Cyberstorms Today!

Join Didier Stevens at the Internet Storm Center for Network Monitoring and Threat Detection In-Depth in Baltimore, March 3rd-8th, 2025. It’s a thrilling event featuring the latest in threat feeds and TCP/UDP port activity. Perfect for those who want to catch hackers while they’re busy trying to hack their lunch.

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In a world where every click could be a trick, the Internet Storm Center (ISC) stands guard with a green light on threats, but remember, green doesn’t mean go wild! Even cyber cows keep an eye out for digital wolves in sheep’s clothing. Didier Stevens and the ISC team are your cyber weathermen, predicting the stormy skies so you don’t have to dance in the rain without an umbrella. Stay dry, my friends!

Key Points:

  • The ISC, led by Didier Stevens, monitors and reports on cybersecurity threats.
  • The current threat level is marked as green, indicating a lower risk.
  • ISC provides resources like podcasts, diaries, and classes to enhance cybersecurity knowledge.
  • Upcoming class on Network Monitoring and Threat Detection in Baltimore in March 2025.
  • ISC offers a variety of tools and APIs for developers and cybersecurity enthusiasts.

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