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title : Threat Modeling Kata IV
track : Governance
project : Risk and Governance
track : Threat Modeling
project : Threat Modeling
type : working-session
topics :
featured :
event : mini-summit
when_year : 2024
when_month : Jan
when_day : Fri
when_time : WS-15-16
when_day : Thu
when_time : WS-16-17
hey_summit :
session_slack:
#status : draft
description :
banner :
organizers :
- Dinis Cruz
- Luis Servin

youtube_link :
zoom_link :
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## About this session
Getting started with threat modeling can be daunting. Everyone has heard of STRIDE. Hearing from and using it are very different things. Very often you just don't know how or where to start. This is the purpose of a kata. Kata is a japanese word meaning "Form" and is used in martial arts for when a series of movements are trained to create muscle memory. This is a hands-on session, where you can collaborate to create a threat model of a system to be disclosed during the session.

Please note:previously presented at the oss