Threat Modeling Tools Supporting your Security Analysis
Product Security
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1m 38s
The video lesson Threat Modeling Tools Supporting your Security Analysis is a tutorial that explores different tools and methodologies used in threat modeling for software security analysis.
The lesson covers the basics of threat modeling and the benefits of using specialized tools to help identify, prioritize, and mitigate potential security threats in software applications. The instructor also provides examples of commonly used threat modeling tools and demonstrates how they can be used to improve the security posture of software applications.
By the end of the lesson, viewers will have a better understanding of the role of threat modeling in software security and the tools available to support this critical task.
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