Webinar: Getting started with software application Threat Modeling - Lessons Learned
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 | 2:00 PM EST
See a real-world example of how development and application security teams at one company use a developer-centric approach to scalably model software threats and deliver secure, compliant code quickly.
Brandon Triance-Haldane
Senior Solutions Engineer
Security Compass
Adhiran Thirmal
Senior Solutions Engineer
Security Compass
What to expect:
Have you heard about software threat modeling, and now want to know more? Does your organization say you need to start threat modeling your applications, but you aren’t sure where to start? Have you tried threat modeling in the past, but given up because it was too manual and time-consuming?
When it comes to software application threat modeling, Security Compass senior solution engineers Brandon Triance-Haldane and Adhiran Thirmal have pretty much seen and heard it all. Join Brandon and Adhiran as they share lessons learned from their threat modeling experience as solution architects, senior DevOps engineers, and now solution engineers at Security Compass.
What you will learn:
When to threat model – and when to do nothing
Benefits and drawbacks of existing free and open-source tools
Practical advice for developers to stay current on threat modeling practices.
Got questions?
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Current approaches to Threat Modeling simply don't work
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The State of Threat Modeling in 2021
With cyber attacks rising at an alarming rate over the past year, many companies are realizing the importance of enhancing their security posture. Threat modeling is at the core of how organizations can proactively prevent any future attacks.