On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 21:57:27 CST, Luke Scharf said: > This already exists, backed up by some hard-core security competence: > http://isc.sans.org/infocon.html > http://isc.sans.org/ > > Has it changed the world? The most useful aspect of the SANS color meter is the fact that when it changes, they *also* publish an in-depth article about the threat that made them change the level. So you as a security professional can say "Wow, the meter just flickered, I better go read the latest and act on it..." Note the last 4 words there. That's the distinction between a useful service and a color-du-jour marker - actionable information. Or you can just point your favorite RSS reader at the article feed: http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?rss and have *it* chirp at you when there's a new article.
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