ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue 1.4 has arrived

It’s official! The long awaited [ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue] 1.4 update has been released! This updated has tons of new features and visual enhancements that increase the player experience and overall depth of the game.

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A Game to the Rescue

Art Conklin, professor of Computer Information Systems and Information System Security says, “It will become a major part of our curriculum going forward, The whole problem-solving aspect is difficult to simulate in class. This game allows us to do that.”

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ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue version 1.4 announced

ThreatGEN announced the upcoming release date for the version 1.4 release, a major “game changing” update, of their ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue gamulation – the world’s first online, player vs. player, computer game designed to teach real-world security.

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Video Series starts with the Security Onion

In this video, Pascal walks through the process of installing, configuring and updating a Security Onion Appliance. Security Onion is a free and open source Linux distribution for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management.

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CyberCon Announces ThreatGEN as Title Sponsor

CyberCon, a CISO summit and cybersecurity workforce development conference for industrial utility, announced today it has partnered with industrial cybersecurity services and training firm, ThreatGEN. Clint Bodungen, ThreatGEN co-founder and lead author of Hacking Exposed: Industrial Control Systems, will serve as CyberCon’s industrial cybersecurity content advisor. CyberCon 2020, scheduled for March 30 – April 1 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif., is the must-attend, solutions-based cybersecurity conference series for leaders, decision makers and executives in the power and utilities industry, as well as those new to, or interested in a career in industrial cybersecurity.

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