Security awareness

Regular insights into security vulnerabilities.

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Basic features

Vulnerability monitoring, assessment & alerts is a project that delivers critical vulnerability insights to connected organizations and partners, with a focus on software implementations. This information is carefully processed on weekdays and disseminated through targeted mailing lists:

  • CSIRT-forum: For members of connected organizations.
  • hSOC-emergency: Tailored for the healthcare sector.
  • CSIRT-CZ: For partners within the Czech Republic's security community and the dedicated security working group organized by the National CSIRT of the Czech Republic (CSIRT.CZ).

The service is primarily designed for organizations connected to the CESNET e-infrastructure, particularly for network and service administrators as well as security team members. Access and participation are determined on an individual assessment basis.

Please be aware of the following operating rules and features of our electronic mailing lists:

  • Mailing lists are open to all, and anyone can join (unless otherwise specified above).
  • Members can unsubscribe at any time (refer to the instructions provided above).
  • Emails sent to the list are distributed to all members.
  • Messages passing through the mailing list are archived, with access restricted to list members only.
  • Information related to the operation of the mailing lists is logged for operational purposes.

These measures are in place to ensure the smooth and secure operation of the service, as well as the safety of conference participants and members. For more details, please refer to the information page on processing personal data in the services of electronic mailing lists.

If you encounter any issues while using one of the electronic conferences, please report them to masters@cesnet.cz. We are here to help and will promptly address your concerns.

The service is provided at no additional cost.

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