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MSDN Webcast: Threat Modeling (Level 300)

Overview The process of threat modeling is built on a simple principle: to feasibly build a secure system, one must understand all the threats to that system. However, it is challenging to make threat modeling both easy to adopt and beneficial for Information Technology (IT) professionals who do not specialize in security. Microsoft has developed and refined a threat modeling process to a point where minimal input is required to produce a feature-rich threat model. This webcast reviews the threat modeling process, outlines its benefits, showcases the threat modeling tool, and shows how threat modeling fits into the Microsoft security development life cycle.

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Publisher
Microsoft
File Format
Webcast
Date Published
Jul 1, 2008
Format
Webcasts
Topics
Application Development, Security Management

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