Full Report
This past Thursday we received notice that Boogterman & Partners would be a host company for the CANSA Shavathon 2010 taking place on Friday, 05/03/2010. So when I send out an email to everyone at SensePost, little did I know at the time what a huge thing this would turn into. However I really shouldn’t be surprised as this is a typical show of how “We Roll”! I was challenged (as the only girl in the office) to shave my head for CANSA. Well what can I say, the guys really wanted to see me do this because the enthusiasm was amazing! However more importantly we raised R3000.00 for this worthy cause and I was also able to donate my hair (as it met the length criteria) to make a wig and a R100 also goes to CANSA when they sell it. CANSA Shavathon’s goal was to raise R10 million and it would seem they have raised over R19 million so far which is brilliant! Showing how supportive South Africans are in general to this worthy cause which makes me proud to be South African!
Analysis Summary
# Main Topic
The provided text describes participation in the **CANSA Shavathon 2010** event by employees of SensePost, involving fundraising and voluntary head shaving to support the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). This is a charitable event summary, not a cyber threat intelligence report.
## Key Points
- The event was the CANSA Shavathon 2010, hosted in part by Boogterman & Partners on Friday, 05/03/2010.
- An employee at SensePost was successfully challenged to shave her head for the cause.
- The direct fundraising effort by the SensePost team raised R3000.00.
- The employee also donated her hair for wig making, which yielded an additional R100 for CANSA upon sale.
- The overall CANSA goal of R10 million was surpassed, with over R19 million raised nationally.
## Threat Actors
- No threat actors, malicious entities, or cybercriminals are mentioned in the context.
## TTPs
- No Tactical, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) associated with cyber threats are mentioned. The only actions described are charitable fundraising and head shaving.
## Affected Systems
- N/A (No systems, networks, or software platforms were targeted or affected by a cyber incident).
## Mitigations
- N/A (No security risks or threats were identified that require mitigation).
## Conclusion
The provided text details a successful corporate social responsibility and charity fundraising initiative focused on cancer awareness and support in South Africa. It does not contain any information related to cybersecurity threats, actors, or indicators of compromise. Therefore, standard threat intelligence analysis categories (Actors, TTPs, IoCs, Mitigations) are not applicable.