Thank you @PaulSpruce for stepping up and offering your perspectives for TM projects in our community!
A few projects that might be of interest or could really benefit from your input:
- A real-world security challenge: KU Leuven (campus Diepenbeek) and UHasselt – two Belgian universities – are looking for master’s thesis topics in threat modeling or secure software engineering for students in their Engineering Technology program. Details in @swierckx’s post: Call for Master’s Thesis Topics in Threat Modeling & Secure Software Engineering
- Cybersec Games: @sjgibbs and his team have launched some fantastic threat modeling games over the years (like EoP), and they’ve just introduced a new brand focused on cyber games. They’d love community’s feedback! More here: Announcing CyberSec Games!
- Book project on attack tree history: @michael.loadenthal has a book project that traces the history of attack trees. More here: Visualizing attack trees - #8 by michael.loadenthal
- Risk assessment frameworks: Not directly TM-related, but if you’re into risk, too – @hewerlin @steve_gibbons and a few others are discussing useful frameworks for risk assessment. More here: 🌟 Most awesome risk assessment style?