Recap: ThreatModeler at Open Security Summit and New White Paper

Recap: ThreatModeler at Open Security Summit and New White Paper

The annual, five-day Open Security Summit is unique on the Information Security conference calendar as it entails security practitioners coming together in working sessions to collaborate on moving the industry practice forward. This year was unusual however, as it...
ThreatModeler at RSA Conference 2020 Recap

ThreatModeler at RSA Conference 2020 Recap

We came, we saw, we talked threat models. ThreatModeler Software, Inc. hosted a sponsored booth at the RSA Conference held in San Francisco. Great conversations occurred, with people expressing interest in DevSecOps – including how to implement threat modeling to...
AWS re:Invent 2019 Recap Part Two

AWS re:Invent 2019 Recap Part Two

It’s been two weeks since AWS re: invent 2019 took place in Las Vegas, Nevada. As the biggest cloud computing conference in the country, Amazon Web Services didn’t disappoint with a turnout of more than 65,000 attendees. AWS re:Invent revealed details about a heap of...
ThreatModeler at DHS Annual Cybersecurity Summit – Bug Bounty Hunters Discussed

ThreatModeler at DHS Annual Cybersecurity Summit – Bug Bounty Hunters Discussed

On Friday, September 20, 2019, the Cyber Tech Accord invited ThreatModeler to speak on its panel appearing at the 2nd Annual Cybersecurity Summit. Alex Bauert, CISSP, CSSLP – ThreatModeler’s Senior Director of Threat Research – sat alongside esteemed Tech Accord panel...
ThreatModeler at BlackHat 2019 Cybersecurity Conference

ThreatModeler at BlackHat 2019 Cybersecurity Conference

Now in its 22nd year, BlackHat 2019 took place on August 7 and 8 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Joining cyber security experts, hackers, researchers, and vendors, ThreatModeler management attended in full force. This was the first year...
ThreatModeler Talks Security at RSA Conference 2019

ThreatModeler Talks Security at RSA Conference 2019

  RSA Conference 2019 has come and gone successfully in the city of San Francisco. Last week, hundreds of companies were gathered in what is known as the most important cybersecurity event in the world. With over 40 thousand attendees, 740 speakers across 621...