Gram is Klarna's own threat model diagramming tool
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Gram is Klarna's own threat model diagramming tool
A simple threat modeling tool to help humans to reduce time-to-value when threat modeling
An online multiplayer version of the threat modeling card games: Elevation of Privilege (EoP), OWASP Cornucopia, OWASP Cumulus, and Elevation of MLsec.
The source files and tools needed to build the OWASP Cornucopia decks in various languages
8 Lessons, Kick-start Your Cybersecurity Learning.
a curated list of useful threat modeling resources
An open source threat modeling tool from OWASP
Agile Threat Modeling Toolkit
Easy-to-use Threat modeling-as-a-Code (TaaC) solution following DevSecOps principles. Simple CI/CD integration as well as console usage. Sugar-Free and Secure: no any external dependencies except for chart plotting are used
An online multiplayer version of the Elevation of Privilege (EoP) threat modeling card game
The Open Security Summit is focused on the collaboration between, Developers and Application Security
A Pythonic framework for threat modeling
Spyderisk web service and web client
The code base of the SEANCE Threat Modeling Tool (based on the SEANCE Framework).
The Threat-Intelligence-Lab is a comprehensive platform that empowers organizations to proactively identify, analyze, and combat cyber threats. We provide real-time threat intelligence, advanced threat analysis tools, and expert guidance to help you stay ahead of the curve and protect your valuable data.
AI-driven Threat modeling-as-a-Code (TaaC-AI)
This repository hosts a persona based privacy threat modeling solution called Models of Applied Privacy or MAP.
StartLeft is an automation tool for generating Threat Models written in the Open Threat Model (OTM) format from a variety of different sources such as IaC files, diagrams or projects exported from Threat Modelling tools.
AI featured threat modeling and security review action
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