Understanding Live Cloud Environment and Threat Modeling

Understanding Live Cloud Environment and Threat Modeling

Cloud adoption is on the rise. And thanks to the pandemic, the rate of adoption is accelerating. Worth an already impressive $445.3 billion in 2021, the global cloud computing market is expected to grow to $947.3 billion by 2026. That’s more than double the size in...
Where are You in Your Threat Modeling Journey?

Where are You in Your Threat Modeling Journey?

We like to say that to do it right, threat modeling cannot be a one-time project. Your threat modeling journey must be an ongoing process. In that same way, if you do it right, threat modeling won’t be a destination, it will be a journey. An evolutionary journey....
6 Steps to Threat Model with Infrastructure as Code

6 Steps to Threat Model with Infrastructure as Code

When doing Infrastructure as Code (IaC), threat modeling is crucial for identifying and addressing potential security risks. Here are some key steps to threat model effectively: Define Scope and Assets: Identify the assets to protect, such as data, systems, networks,...
ThreatModeler Launched IaC-Assist 2.0

ThreatModeler Launched IaC-Assist 2.0

ThreatModeler© announced the launch of IaC-Assist 2.0, an integrated development environment (IDE) that secures infrastructure-as-code (IaC) at the development stage to ensure deployments are secure by design. Read more...
ThreatModeler Releases IaC-Assist 2.0

ThreatModeler Releases IaC-Assist 2.0

ThreatModeler announced the launch of IaC-Assist 2.0, an integrated development environment (IDE) that secures infrastructure-as-code (IaC) at the development stage to ensure deployments are secure by design. Read more...
The One Thing That Can Make Your Threat Modeling Easy

The One Thing That Can Make Your Threat Modeling Easy

Companies are starting to recognize the value (and requirements) of doing threat models for their applications and cloud infrastructure. And yet adoption of threat modeling as an organization-wide practice may be lower than expected. Why is that? To some extent,...