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  Threat Modeling by F. Swiderski

  • Published by: MICROSOFT PRESS
  • Author: F. Swiderski
  • Page Count: 256
  • Group: SECURITY & ENCRYPTION
  • ISBN: 0735619913/9780735619913
  • Published: Jul 2004

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Threat Modeling
In this straightforward and practical guide, Microsoft application security specialists Frank Swiderski and Window Snyder describe the concepts and goals for threat modeling - a structured approach for identifying, evaluating, and mitigating risks to system security. Discover how to use the threat modeling methodology to analyze your system from the adversary's point of view - creating a set of data points that help drive security specifications and testing. You'll review application scenarios that illustrate threat modeling concepts in action, understanding how to use threat modeling to help improve the built-in security of a system - as well as your customer's confidence in the security of that system - regardless of development environment. Gain an in-depth, conceptual understanding - along with practical ways to integrate threat modeling into your development efforts: *Help anticipate attacks by seeing how adversaries assess your system - and compare their view to the developer's or architect's view *Employ a data flow approach to create a threat profile for a system *Reveal vulnerabilities in system architecture and implementation using investigative techniques such as threat trees and threat model-directed code reviews *Develop a credible security characterization for modeling threats *Use threat modeling to help verify security features and increase the resilience of software systems *Increase customer confidence in your products!

CONTENTS:

Introduction
Why threat modeling
How an adversary sees an application
Modeling the application
The threat profile
Choosing what to model
Testing based on a threat model
Making threat modeling work