“Written specifically for the browser environment, the tool requires no special addons or plugins and allows one to quickly and easily diagram a system and its data flows and begin the important work of focusing on threats,” a description from Mozilla reads. The tool is open source and has been released on GitHub, where feedback and suggestions are expected by the three students (Sarah MacDonald, Joel Kuntz, and Glavin Wiechert) that developed it. ![]() Diagrams and visualization of the entire system Mary’s University in Nova Scotia, Canada, as part of Mozilla’s Winter of Security project in 2014.Ĭalled Seasponge, the instrument aims at allowing better visualization of the systems and the data flow between them, pinpointing potential security risks. ![]() ![]() A web-based threat modeling tool was developed by undergraduate students at St.
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