ISC Website Redesign
Our website needed a facelift. And today, we got it just in time for SANSFIRE ;-).
The site will use the old design in some parts, but our most frequently used pages have been converted to a more modern design. We will transform other pages over the next few weeks and months.
Please let us know if you experience any issues. We tested with various browsers, but covering every possible browser/device is impossible. The site will work on mobile devices, but a complete mobile version/design is coming.
Please report bugs via GitHub to make it easier for us to track them.
https://github.com/jullrich/ISC-Bugs/issues
If you don't like the design: Tough luck :) Having done a few ISC redesigns over the last 20+ years, I know that there is nothing more controversial than redesigning a site. While in the past, it was often me whipping up some HTML or CSS code, we let professionals do it this time. People who know colors with fancy names and are doing designs for a living. I am sure we will adjust things along the way, but this redesign will also lead us to a more modern and flexible backend.
Thanks to the SANS team working on this, particularly John, Benson, Dan, and Matthew.
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Johannes B. Ullrich, Ph.D. , Dean of Research, SANS.edu
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