[sdnog] Fwd: The Shadowserver Foundation - Free Network Security Reports
Nishal Goburdhan
nishal at controlfreak.co.za
Tue Mar 15 15:05:17 SAST 2022
this is 1/2 messages that was posted to the ZANOG mailing list earlier.
if you operate a network in sudan, and want to get reports about the
state of your network (ASN), consider signing up for these. they are
*really* useful, and will help you to get better insights into
cybersecurity events in your network that might be waiting to blow up.
i’d suggest having these sent to your internal netops/secops teams;
depending on your network, you may get 5-8 reports a day.
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> From: Shadowserver via zanog-discuss <zanog-discuss at lists.nog.net.za>
> To: zanog-discuss at lists.nog.net.za
> Cc: Shadowserver <contact at shadowserver.org>
> Subject: [zanog-discuss] The Shadowserver Foundation - Free Network
> Security Reports
> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2022 12:55:29 -0000
>
> To: zanog member,
>
> From: The Shadowserver Foundation - a global not-for-profit
> organisation. We are the largest supplier of free threat data to
> National CSIRTs and Network owners globally. You may have noticed us
> scanning your network every day (we scan all of IPv4/0 more than 70
> times a day as part of our public benefit service).
>
> We are currently reaching out to ASN operators across Africa and the
> Indo Pacific regions as part of an initiative funded by the UK
> Government's FCDO. Our reports are FREE and used by National CSIRTs
> covering 173 countries globally. We are looking to extend the number
> of ASN operators taking our data and wish to offer you our reporting
> also.
>
> Please seek reassurance from your industry contacts in the CSIRT or
> NOG community if you are in any doubt about the bona fides of this
> email. You can read more about us at www.shadowserver.org or serious
> technology press online.
>
> We would like to offer you daily reports on your ASN(s), highlighting
> exposed and potentially misconfigured end points that could be at risk
> from cyber crime exploitation. We also report out victim IP's from
> sinkholed and provide Special Reports for threats such as Log4j,
> Hafnium, Cyclops Blink, when we received such datasets from law
> enforcement or other industry partners.
>
> Our goal is a very simple one:- to raise the baseline of online
> security. We do not believe that victims should have to pay to be
> notified of that fact, and so do not charge for this service.
>
> You can subscribe for your ASN here:
> https://www.shadowserver.org/what-we-do/network-reporting/get-reports/
>
> More information about the Foundation is available here:
> https://www.shadowserver.org/what-we-do/network-reporting/
> https://blog.apnic.net/2021/06/10/securing-your-network-using-shadowserver-reports/
> https://www.shadowserver.org/news/continuing-our-africa-and-indo-pacific-regional-outreach/
>
> Over 6500 network owners currently take our data for their networks
> every day for free. We would love for you to join them and hopefully
> be able to be better informed about your network space - hopefully
> before criminals abuse it.
>
> Kind regards!
>
> Jon Flaherty
> The Shadowserver Foundation
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