Sweet! SOC teams everywhere can stop misusing TLP 1.0 and start misusing #TLP 2.0! π€£
https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/current-activity/2022/11/01/cisa-upgrades-tlp-20
| GitHub + Verification | https://github.com/ecapuano |
| Thursday Defensive | https://www.reconinfosec.com/thursday-defensive/ |
| Recon Discord | https://reconis.co/discord |
| Blog | https://blog.reconinfosec.com/author/eric-capuano |
Sweet! SOC teams everywhere can stop misusing TLP 1.0 and start misusing #TLP 2.0! π€£
https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/current-activity/2022/11/01/cisa-upgrades-tlp-20
#cactuscon tickets up for grabs! Price is free and itβs an awesome conference.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cactuscon-11-tickets-412485283587
Hah, "Verified" and I didn't even have to cough up $8/mo.
Thanks for the awesome tip on your blog, @jwildeboer
ref: https://jan.wildeboer.net/2022/06/Quick-Fix-Verified-Mastodon-Github/
Mastodon has a very light-weight method of proving that you are the owner (or, at least an editor) for the links on your profile page. Technically you add a <a rel="me" href="https://link.to/YourProfile>Verification</a> to the page you want to be verified.
I am curious how performance is affected by the server you choose as your "home server" or is the speed of the network just the speed of the network.
Talking things like speed of loading timelines (which spans many servers), or uploading media, etc.
Anybody have insights on this? cc @jerry