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STRIDE is a threat modeling framework developed at Microsoft that categorizes threats into six types: Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, Denial of Service, and Elevation of Privilege. Security teams apply STRIDE during design reviews to systematically identify potential threats to each component of a system.
STRIDE is the most commonly taught threat modeling methodology. Security architects use it during design reviews to catch flaws before code is written. It appears on the CISSP and CompTIA Security+ exams. Knowing STRIDE signals that a candidate can think about security proactively, not just reactively.
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STRIDE is a threat modeling framework developed at Microsoft that categorizes threats into six types: Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, Denial of Service, and Elevation of Privilege. Security teams apply STRIDE during design reviews to systematically identify potential threats to each component of a system.
STRIDE is the most commonly taught threat modeling methodology. Security architects use it during design reviews to catch flaws before code is written. It appears on the CISSP and CompTIA Security+ exams. Knowing STRIDE signals that a candidate can think about security proactively, not just reactively.
Cybersecurity professionals who work with STRIDE include Security Architect, Security Engineer, Penetration Tester. These roles apply STRIDE knowledge within the Frameworks & Standards domain.
Definitions are original explanations written for career development purposes. For authoritative technical definitions, refer to NIST, ISO, or the relevant standards body.
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