Most interested in where Threat Modeling is going, how to make it work for agile teams, and most importantly, how to do it effectively without depending on security experts. Contributor to PyTM, a Pythonic way of doing threat models (https://github.com/izar/pytm)
Participating sessions details
Title | Description | type | When | Time | Acting as |
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TM Track Introduction | |||||
State and future of threat modeling | What is the current state of TM and where do we need to go? | working-session | Wed | AM-1 | participant |
Towards a unified way of describing threat models | A presentation and discussion of a new language to describe a threat model | working-session | Thu | AM-1 | participant |
Threat Model Cookbook Project (Part 1) | Kick off of the OWASP Threat Model Cookbook Project | working-session | Tue | PM-3 | participant |
Threat Model Cookbook Project (Part 2) | Let's add some threat models to the project! | working-session | Wed | PM-3 | participant |
Creating a generic diagram of a threat model | Creating a generic diagram of a threat model | working-session | Tue | PM-1 | participant |
Incremental Threat Modeling | How to scale Threat Modeling | working-session | Thu | PM-1 | participant |
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