Modern cyber threats are continuously evolving, and organizations cannot rely solely on traditional security tools. Let's see how Threat Modeling helps businesses
By implementing Threat Modeling Services, organizations can save significant time, operational costs, and reputational damage caused by cyber incidents.
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Threat modeling is a structured process used to identify, analyze, and mitigate potential security threats and vulnerabilities in applications, systems, networks, or business processes before they can be exploited.
It helps organizations identify security risks early, reduce attack surfaces, improve secure design, and lower the cost of fixing vulnerabilities.
Organizations developing software, cloud applications, APIs, IoT solutions, financial systems, healthcare platforms, and enterprise applications benefit from threat modeling.
Threat modeling should begin during the design phase and be updated throughout the software development lifecycle whenever significant changes occur.
To identify assets, analyze threats, assess risks, prioritize mitigation strategies, and improve the overall security posture.
Popular methodologies include STRIDE, DREAD, PASTA, OCTAVE, Attack Trees, and Trike.
STRIDE identifies threats related to Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, Denial of Service, and Elevation of Privilege.
CyberVault follows structured methodologies to identify assets, map data flows, analyze threats, assess risks, and recommend practical security controls.