Unlocking Internet Security: A Comedy of Threats and Trusty Handlers
Join Johannes Ullrich at the Internet Storm Center where threat levels are as green as your favorite salad. Dive into Application Security this July in Washington and arm yourself with the skills to secure web apps, APIs, and microservices. Don’t miss the chance to laugh at vulnerabilities and learn with the pros!

Hot Take:
In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, it seems like the Internet Storm Center is the meteorologist for our digital skies, reporting a “green” threat level. So, while hackers might be taking a day off, you can relax knowing your data isn’t being served on a silver platter—at least not today! It’s a rare calm in the cybersecurity storm, so enjoy the digital sunshine while it lasts.
Key Points:
- The Internet Storm Center (ISC) is currently reporting a “green” threat level, indicating low threat activity.
- Johannes Ullrich is the handler on duty, ensuring the internet remains a safe place—like a digital superhero with a pocket protector.
- Upcoming class on Application Security focusing on web apps, APIs, and microservices scheduled for July 2025 in Washington, ensuring you can armor up those vulnerable endpoints.
- The ISC provides a plethora of resources, from threat feeds to tools like DNS Looking Glass and Honeypot setups.
- ISC’s stormcast and diary archives offer an in-depth look at past digital tempests and how they were mitigated.
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