A groundbreaking approach to Threat Modeling:
GenAI-powered Threat Modeling training for Product Security teams.
This immersive, Hands-on, Live Training course leverages Generative AI and Large Language Models to enhance your engineering and security teams' ability to conduct effective Threat Modeling.
Spanning across critical components of Threat Analysis, Countermeasures, and Agile methodologies within the Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), this course is designed to augment human creativity with automation for superior Threat Modeling outcomes. Learn from industry experts to navigate real-world applications with specialized tooling and labs, and integrate Threat Modeling seamlessly into your development processes.
Enhance preemptive identification of security flaws and compliance adherence.
Streamline the Threat Modeling process, saving time and resources.
Foster a culture of security awareness and preparedness across teams.
Gain competitive edge with cutting-edge GenAI and LLMs integration into security practices.
Mastery in identifying and analyzing threats using STRIDE and other methodologies.
Expertise in Agile and Story-Driven Threat Modeling for dynamic development environments.
Skills in defining countermeasures and integrating Threat Models into the Secure SDLC.
Proficiency in leveraging LLMs for optimizing Threat Modeling prompts and processes.
Crafted on Real-world training for product security teams
Hands-on Experience: Engage with real-world scenarios in a controlled, cloud-based lab environment to apply learning directly.
Immediate Application: Implement Threat Modeling tools and techniques instantly, enhancing retention and understanding.
Access to Specialized Tooling: Utilize advanced Threat Modeling software and LLMs without needing to set up or maintain the infrastructure.
Safe Learning Space: Experiment and learn from mistakes in a risk-free sandbox, encouraging exploration and innovation.
Basic understanding of application security principles.
Familiarity with software development and the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
Some experience in security practices and methodologies is beneficial
For an optimal learning experience in our GenAI-driven Threat Modeling ILT course, participants should use a laptop with Windows 10/11, the latest macOS, or a modern Linux distribution, equipped with an Intel i5 processor or equivalent (i7 recommended), at least 8GB of RAM (16GB preferred), and 20GB of free disk space. A stable, high-speed internet connection is essential for accessing streaming content and cloud-based labs, alongside the latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari with JavaScript enabled. Participants must have administrative rights to install necessary software and a modern code editor like Visual Studio Code.
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