Threat Analysis

Threat Modelling

Systematic identification and assessment of threats in your software architecture. Model attack vectors, prioritise risks and derive targeted countermeasures.

Threat Modelling

At a Glance

STRIDE Methodology

Systematic threat analysis following STRIDE. Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, DoS, Elevation of Privilege.

Architecture Model

Model your software architecture with components, data flows and trust boundaries.

Risk Assessment

Assess identified threats by likelihood and impact. Prioritised list of countermeasures.

Countermeasure Tracking

Derive countermeasures and track their implementation. Integration with issue trackers.

CRA Compliance

Meets the Cyber Resilience Act requirements for threat analysis. Documented evidence for audits.

Collaboration

Work on threat models as a team. Developers, security experts and architects on one model.

The Challenge

The Cyber Resilience Act requires a systematic threat analysis for connected products. Many organisations have no established process — or work with spreadsheets that quickly become outdated.

How Threat Modelling Works

You model your software architecture visually: components, data flows, trust boundaries. The system identifies potential threats using the STRIDE methodology and guides you through the assessment.

Assessed threats become concrete countermeasures whose implementation you track directly in the platform. The threat model remains a living document that evolves with your architecture.