Threat Modeling and Security by Design
Threat modeling tooling: Use our tool to start threat modeling within minutes.
Solve your threat modeling problems: We can help you to implement threat modeling and security by design.
Learn about threat modeling: We have lots of content to teach you about threat modeling.
Our Threat Modeling Tool Helps you to Perform Structured Threat Modeling at Scale
It’s easy to get started with threat modeling and gain initial security value from it. However, rolling out structured threat modeling at scale is a different matter. Our threat modeling tool helps you to get the most of threat modeling, in order to apply security by design and default.
- Powerful assessment engine to understand potential threats and security weakness.
- Flexible Diagram engine to visualize components and communication flows in play.
- Clear reporting and metrics for compliance demonstration.
Try our threat modeling tool and get started within minutes!
Tooling
We have a full list of threat modeling tools that can help to perform threat modeling. Including our own threat modeling tool.
Templates
Templates can help to kickstart the process. We have lots of free templates available.
Examples
We believe that you learn best from practical and real-world examples. We have lots of example cases and threat models available.
Threat Modeling ARTICLES
Threat Modeling Tooling
Explanation of the Threat Modeling Tool
STRIDE Threat Modeling
The Ultimate List of STRIDE Threat Examples
STRIDE Threat Modeling Example for Better Understanding and Learning
STRIDE Threat Modeling in DevOps: A Perfect Fit
What is STRIDE Threat Modeling
STRIDE Threat Modeling Frequently Asked Questions and Answers (FAQs)
Threat Modeling
How to use Data Flow Diagrams in Threat Modeling
Threat Modeling Versus Vulnerability Management
CAPEC Threat Modeling
Threat Modeling Framework
Why Threat Modeling is Overly Complex and How We Can Simplify It
CIS Controls
CIS Controls (CIS Critical Security Controls)
OWASP Top 10
PASTA Threat Modeling
PASTA Threat Modeling and DevOps
A PASTA Threat Modeling Example
TRIKE Threat Modeling
NIST
LINDDUN Threat Modeling
DREAD Threat Modeling
CISO Security Mind Map
AI Security
Adding AI to Applications: What You Need to Know for Safety and Security
Overview CVE-2026-12191 is a high-severity insecure deserialization vulnerability in Comma AI Openpilot, an open-source autonomous driving research platform. The vulnerability exists in the modeld.py module, which uses Python’s pickle.load() and pickle.loads() to deserialize untrusted data without any validation or sanitization. A local attacker with access to the system can craft a malicious pickle payload to achieve arbitrary code execution in the context of the…
CVE-2026-54412: MQTT-C Heap-Based Out-of-Bounds Read (CVSS 8.2 HIGH) Published: June 2026 | CVSS: 8.2 HIGH | Severity: High Summary CVE-2026-54412 is a heap-based out-of-bounds (OOB) read vulnerability in MQTT-C, a lightweight C library implementing the MQTT protocol widely used in IoT and IIoT messaging. The flaw resides in the mqtt_unpack_publish_response() function in mqtt.c, where an integer underflow leads to reading beyond the bounds of…
What Is CVE-2026-54411? CVE-2026-54411 is a timing side-channel vulnerability in the pam_userdb module of Linux-PAM. The issue resides in pam_userdb.c, where the plaintext password comparison routine exhibits a measurable timing discrepancy. A local attacker can exploit this by measuring response times to systematically enumerate valid usernames from the user database backend. The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 5.9 (Medium), reflecting the local attack…
Perl Library Security Advisory — June 2026 2 CVEs | OS Command Injection & File Overwrite | Config::IniFiles & GD Both vulnerabilities stem from unsafe use of Perl’s 2-argument open() with user-controlled filenames. Affected versions: Config::IniFiles < 3.001000 and GD < 2.86. Two widely deployed Perl libraries — Config::IniFiles and GD — have published security fixes for operating system command injection vulnerabilities. Both flaws…
CVE-2026-54410 — nanoMODBUS Off-by-One Buffer Overflow in Modbus/TCP Server CVSS 8.6 (HIGH) | CWE-193: Off-by-One Error | Affects nanoMODBUS ≤ 1.23.0 A remote unauthenticated attacker can send a crafted Modbus/TCP packet to trigger an off-by-one buffer overflow in the recv_msg_header() function, leading to memory corruption, denial of service, and potential remote code execution on industrial control systems and IIoT devices running nanoMODBUS. CVE-2026-54410 is…
Vulnerability Intelligence Report — June 15, 2026 Coverage: June 1–15, 2026 | New CISA KEV additions (period): 12 | New KEV since yesterday: 0 | KEV deadline TODAY: Oracle PeopleSoft | Ivanti Sentry deadline passed (June 14) | Overdue KEVs: 6 Previous reports: June 14, 2026 | June 13, 2026 Today — Sunday, June 15, 2026 — is the CISA KEV remediation deadline for…
Continue Reading Vulnerability Intelligence Report — June 15, 2026