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* Analyze element interactions based on STRIDE attributes and generate security vulnerability reports | * Analyze element interactions based on STRIDE attributes and generate security vulnerability reports | ||
* The tool should have a comparable amount of features and functionality to the Microsoft Threat Modelling Tool. | * The tool should have a comparable amount of features and functionality to the Microsoft Threat Modelling Tool. | ||
* The tool should have well-bred documentation so that people can start using it. | |||
== Updates == | == Updates == |
Revision as of 18:19, 1 August 2014
Team
Introduction
We are a team of student web developers from Halifax, Canada who love clean code. We are working on a web-based threat modelling tool called SeaSponge.
Members
- Mathew Kallada
- Glavin Wiechert
- Joel Kuntz
- Sarah MacDonald
- Professor: Dr. Pawan Lingras
- Mozilla Advisor: Curtis Koenig
Project
Description
Scope
Success Criteria
- Build a fully-fledged web-based client-side tool for designing software architectures
- Analyze element interactions based on STRIDE attributes and generate security vulnerability reports
- The tool should have a comparable amount of features and functionality to the Microsoft Threat Modelling Tool.
- The tool should have well-bred documentation so that people can start using it.
Updates
Group Meeting: July 31, 2014
Current Work
- -
Blocking points
- -
Discussion Points
- Welcome to MWoS
- Forms + Setup
- Where to learn more about threat modelling (Book, Microsoft Videos)
Upcoming Work
- Investigate Libraries to use
- Sign Forms + Join Wiki
- Decide Name for Project
- Create Team Introduction