This methodology identifies & mitigates potential threats by analysing the attack surface from the outer edges to the core of your solution.
Agenda
Start time 6PM
End time 7.15PM
including Q&A
Followed by networking and refreshments until 8.15PM
Synopsis
Edge to Core Threat Modelling is a methodology created by Paul Spruce and is designed to identify and mitigate potential threats by systematically analysing the attack surface from the outer edges to the core of your solution.
This innovative approach emphasizes the critical role of attack boundaries—specific points where vulnerabilities are most likely to be exploited—ensuring that security controls are robust and effective as well as the enhancing of the output using your operational data to add objectivity and remove subjectivity from the task.
About the speakers
Paul Spruce is a Principal Security Authority within the Secure by Design space at BT Group.
Paul is a highly experienced Security Consultant and Military Veteran with over 22+ years within the Security and Information Technology industry predominately working with network set ups, management of telecoms infrastructure and military radio systems.
Paul now focuses on driving and leading on threat modelling methodologies as well as secure by design strategies within BT Group and externally to industry.
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