Threat modeling seeks to solve a fundamental quandary of developing applications: If you haven’t considered all of the potential threats to your software, how can you develop security controls to ...
Threat modeling can help identify “design-level security and privacy weaknesses in systems,” wrote Trustworthy Computing’s Tim Raines. “Threat modeling is also used to help identify mitigations that ...
Microsoft has updated its free Threat Modeling Tool with enhancements to the threat-generation logic, a new drawing surface and the ability to migrate old threat models and definitions. Threat ...
Students at St. Mary’s University in Canada released to open source a web-based threat modeling tool called Seasponge that they hope will provide an alternative to Microsoft’s free tool. Threat models ...
Microsoft today released another beta of its upcoming Oslo development modeling platform. Oslo consists of a newly revised modeling language, (codename “M”), a modeling tool (codename “Quadrant”) a ...
A handful of Microsoft's top developers are working to create a new programming language, code-named "D," which will be at the heart of the Microsoft's push toward more intuitive software modeling. D ...
Microsoft admits that the code-name “Oslo” has been used to describe so many different projects and technologies that everyone is confused. Some Oslo technologies were even christened with their own ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft set out to create Oslo, its general-purpose ...
Microsoft is dropping Quadrant, a tool originally slated to be part its data-modeling platform, which was originally codenamed Oslo, and is revising its plans for its M data-modeling language. It's ...
Shedding more light on its Oslo vision for model-based software development, Microsoft this week elaborated on plans to preview Oslo technologies, offering code names and citing the company’s DSL ...