Lessons from establishing a national CERT
Guest Post: Andrew Toimoana discusses the two year effort to launch the Pacific’s first national Computer Emergency Response Team, CERT.to.
Guest Post: Andrew Toimoana discusses the two year effort to launch the Pacific’s first national Computer Emergency Response Team, CERT.to.
Klée Aiken and Adli Wahid discuss the recent launch of the first national Computer Emergency Response Team in the Pacific, CERT.to.
Guest Post: In his third and final post in this series, Jason Smith from CERT Australia describes the cyber threat intelligence toolkit they have developed in an effort to make data from cyber threat intelligence tools more user-friendly for industry partners.
Guest Post: In part two of this series, learn about what factors influenced CERT Australia’s cyber threat intelligence sharing decisions and choice of automated tools, and how they are working to make data from this technology available to their industry partners.
Guest Post: Jason Smith shares CERT Australia’s experience with security automation and cyber threat intelligence sharing in this three part series.
As expected the presentations at AusCERT 2016 were great. Here are a few that caught my attention.
Recent high-level meetings and cybersecurity workshops demonstrate that Tonga is ready to move beyond talking and get down to the real work of starting a national CERT.
Our security specialist, Adli Wahid, looks ahead to the activities that APNIC is planning with the security community in 2016.
APNIC was invited to attend the 2015 Cyber Offense and Defense Exercise (CODE 2015) and concluding workshop, held in Taipei from 23 to 25 November 2015.
APNIC recently travelled to the Maldives to learn about their Internet challenges and meet the next generation of network operators.