Web App Security: Protect Your Code or Cry Trying!

Join the Internet Storm Center’s Application Security class in Washington from July 14-19, 2025, and learn to secure web apps, APIs, and microservices. Johannes Ullrich is on duty, and the threat level is green—so no need to panic just yet, unless you’re a hacker, then it’s time to sweat!

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Hot Take:

In a world where the only thing greener than the Internet Storm Center’s threat level is your neighbor’s new electric lawnmower, we find ourselves in the calm before the cyber storm. With a threat level at green, it’s time to kick back, relax, and maybe catch up on some light reading about port activity trends. Who knew cybersecurity could be as chill as a cucumber in a salad?

Key Points:

  • The Internet Storm Center (ISC) currently reports a green threat level, indicating low threat activity.
  • Johannes Ullrich is the handler on duty, presumably keeping a watchful eye on the digital horizon.
  • An upcoming class on “Application Security” is scheduled for July 2025 in Washington, focusing on securing web apps, APIs, and microservices.
  • ISC offers a variety of resources, including diaries, podcasts, and threat feeds to keep the cybersecurity community informed.
  • For those eager to explore, ISC provides tools like the DShield Sensor and DNS Looking Glass, perfect for the hands-on cybersecurity enthusiast.

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