ThreatModeler Redefines Threat Modeling By Allowing Non-Security Experts To Build Threat Models In Minutes

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First enterprise threat modeling software enables organizations to scale and reduce cost by 80 percent

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"ThreatModeler is the only solution available that allows IT and security leaders to visualize the big picture," said Anurag "Archie" Agarwal, CEO and founder of ThreatModeler

ThreatModeler, the first enterprise threat modeling software, redefines threat modeling with its intuitive and easy to use interface allowing security and non-security experts to build a threat model in minutes. ThreatModeler is the first to introduce a Centralized Threat Library and an Intelligent Threat Engine that automates the process of threat modeling. By providing functional information about applications or systems, ThreatModeler automatically identifies threats and classifies each by risk to prioritize mitigation strategy early in the application development cycle. With its actionable output and collaborative platform, various stakeholders can act on threats to reduce overall risk.

“Threat modeling has evolved dramatically in the past 10 years. Today, organizations need a scalable threat modeling process that integrates with their existing tool chain and provides collaboration between different stakeholders,” said Anurag “Archie” Agarwal, CEO and founder of ThreatModeler. “By utilizing feedback from more than one hundred Fortune 1000 companies, we were able to mature ThreatModeler to seamlessly fit any organization and reduce cost of threat modeling by more than 80 percent. ThreatModeler is the only solution available that allows IT and security leaders to visualize the big picture. Current tools and technologies provide a disconnected view in an interconnected world limiting the capabilities for enterprises to truly measure ROI and the success of their initiatives.”

ThreatModeler allows CISOs and Executives to:

  • Meet application security policy objectives by adopting a scalable, repeatable, collaborative and automated process organization-wide to promote consistency, enforce security requirements and mitigate risk overall.
  • Map application security policies to security requirements to drive and measure security initiatives using dashboards, reports, trends and checklists.
  • Integrate with real-world threat intelligence to clarify application risk and communicate potential downstream impact to executive management should a security breach occur.
  • Calculate costs and prioritize mitigation efforts based upon risk rankings, threat intelligence and metrics to align mitigation strategy with budget allocation.

Since its inception in 2011, ThreatModeler’s robust interface and consistent forward-thinking has been fueled by a team of threat modeling experts that specialize in cybersecurity pioneering a completely new way for threat modeling to be done. With ThreatModeler, enterprises can end up saving millions of dollars across its threat modeling initiative and reduce overall risk by more than 70 percent. ThreatModeler is currently partnered with leading Fortune 1000 companies in the financial, medical and IoT industries. The company plans to launch an interactive platform that encourages peers to learn and engage with one another in the coming months followed by a new game-changing feature in fall 2016. For more information, please schedule a ThreatModeler demo.

About: ThreatModeler, the first enterprise threat modeling software, redefines threat modeling with its intuitive and easy to use interface allowing security and non-security experts to build a threat model in minutes. Since its inception in 2011, ThreatModeler’s robust interface and consistent forward-thinking has been fueled by a team of threat modeling experts that specialize in cybersecurity pioneering a completely new way for threat modeling to be done. ThreatModeler is currently partnered with leading Fortune 1000 companies in the financial, medical and IoT industries. For more information on ThreatModeler, please visit http://www.threatmodeler.com.

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