Cyber preparedness is no longer an option — it’s a necessity. More IT leaders are allocating resources toward defensive measures, and 60% of businesses are increasingly concerned about phishing, ...
The MITRE ATT&CK framework, launched in 2015, has become the de facto method for cataloging attacks and understanding an organization's defensive capabilities. This information is also useful to risk ...
In a world where cyber threats continue to grow in complexity and quantity each year, threat modeling is one of the most advantageous and practical tools organizations can use to shore up security.
Application threat modeling has gotten a bad rap over the years. Security leaders looking to implement application threat modeling with their product teams must contend with stakeholders who see it as ...
Threat modeling, according to OWASP, is a structured approach for identifying, quantifying and addressing the security risks associated with an application. It essentially involves thinking ...
Recognizing the value of threat modeling, a process that helps identify potential risks and threats to a business's applications, systems and other resources, is easy enough. By providing ...
One noteworthy element of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's recent Recommended Minimum Standard for Vendor or Developer Verification of Code is the prominence given to threat ...
To answer the question of what makes a “good” threat model, I think it’s a good idea to establish what makes a threat model “bad.” As far as I am concerned, a bad threat model is something that you ...