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Update: Threat_Modeling_Cheat_Sheet.md #300

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aiacobelli2 opened this issue Nov 19, 2019 · 3 comments
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Update: Threat_Modeling_Cheat_Sheet.md #300

aiacobelli2 opened this issue Nov 19, 2019 · 3 comments

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@aiacobelli2
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@aiacobelli2 aiacobelli2 commented Nov 19, 2019

What is missing or needs to be updated?

It would be nice to add the 4 basic questions to the "Define Objectives" section

How should this be resolved?

Add the 4 basic questions:

What does the system do?
Why are we building this?
What needs to go right to get that value?
How do we ensure that those conditions happens?

@ThunderSon
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@ThunderSon ThunderSon commented Nov 20, 2019

This is definitely something to be done. The Threat Modeling CS needs updating, and some threat modelers will be tweaking it. Would you like to join us on Slack? 😄

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@aiacobelli2 aiacobelli2 commented Nov 20, 2019

Glad to :D! Are you talking about the owasp slack , threat model channel?

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@swierckx swierckx commented Nov 23, 2019

The 'official' questions should be mentioned:

  • what are we building?
  • what can go wrong?
  • what are we going to do about it?
  • did we do a good enough job?

Please note there is a cheat for every one of the four questions in the making ...

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