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DESCRIPTION:This threat modelling training is geared towards beginner to in
 termediate audiences with software engineering and security engineer/pente
 ster backgrounds who have never done any sort of threat modelling work but
  are trying to get into it. Practically\, anyone can join this class even 
 if they do not have those backgrounds\, but at least some basic idea of ho
 w programs work on a code level\, basic cyber security issues and threats 
 and anybody interested in learning them.\n\nThe main goal of this training
  is to equip participants with understanding the importance of threat mode
 lling in dealing and understanding cyber threats to their applications and
  networks. The trainer's goal is to prevent more software security bugs fr
 om inception by teaching students whether they build more secure software 
 or find underlying security flaws and bugs and minimizing the risks and im
 pact of the engineered software. Participants will be immersed with the po
 pular STRIDE and DREAD methodologies for threat modelling\, increasing gro
 wing popular PASTA methodology\, and they will create their own threat mod
 els during the training. \n\nAt the end of the training\, students shall e
 xpect themselves to be able to do a quick threat model of any function/met
 hod that they wish to implement in their software\, realize the threats th
 at they could introduce or deal with\, and finally be able to write a full
  and complete threat model on their own from start to finish including rec
 ommendations\, threat scenarios and related risk ratings.
DTSTAMP:20260502T115826Z
LOCATION:Workshops May 6th (C1.03.06)
SUMMARY:Threat Modelling Starter Training - Ralph Andalis
URL:https://pretalx.com/bsidesluxembourg-2026/talk/TMG89Y/
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