Stride

Stride threat model

Stride threat model
  1. What is STRIDE in threat modeling?
  2. What is an example of STRIDE threat model?
  3. What is an example of STRIDE?

What is STRIDE in threat modeling?

STRIDE stands for Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information disclosure, Denial of service and Elevation of privilege, developed by Loren Kohnfelder and Praerit Garg in 1999 to identify potential vulnerabilities and threats to company products.

What is an example of STRIDE threat model?

For example, a disgruntled attacker could have automated servers continually log into a system, tying up all connections so legitimate users can't get in. Elevation of Privilege - This is a threat similar to spoofing, but instead of taking on the ID of another, they elevate their own security level to an administrator.

What is an example of STRIDE?

She crossed the room in only a few strides. He was standing only a few strides away from me. He has a distinctive bouncy stride. She entered the room with a confident stride.

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