ThreatModeler announced a platform update designed to enhance user collaboration and
security through new platform features, including CloudModeler simulations,
automated threat modeling enhancements, and streamlined authentication
processes. The update also unlocks a new level of scale, enabling tens of
thousands of users to concurrently manage hundreds of thousands of threat
models that can be checked against 150+ compliance frameworks.
ThreatModeler
now offers new CloudModeler capabilities that enable organizations of any size
to ensure fast, efficient, and comprehensive threat modeling for the cloud.
This includes the ability to edit cloud models to address evolving business
needs, market trends or customer requirements. Cloud model editing enables
organizations to respond more quickly to changes, experiment with different
configurations and optimize their cloud models for performance, efficiency and
user experience. Additionally, CloudModeler users can now create simulations
for cloud service architectures such as AWS, Azure and more. This new
capability enables organizations to better understand and mitigate potential
threats before deploying their applications in a live environment.
ThreatModeler
has also introduced a new overview panel to offer more intuitive filtering of
threats based on status and risk levels, empowering organizations to identify
and address high-priority security risks more effectively. This is especially
beneficial for larger organizations that must maintain an up-to-date risk
profile across multiple applications. The improved decision-making capabilities
provided by the overview panel enable teams to collaborate efficiently and
address critical security risks effectively.
Finally,
ThreatModeler is boosting security and simplifying the user experience by
enabling direct SSO login to significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized
access.
"ThreatModeler
is the only solution that integrates with DevSecOps toolchains to provide
automated security best practices as part of the development pipeline, enabling
organizations to stay secure while fostering an agile development
process," said Pratik Thakker, COO, ThreatModeler. "This foundational
capability coupled with the robust new features of this update ensures that
organizations can efficiently identify and remediate security controls that
need immediate attention."
"The
features announced today extend our technical lead as we continue delivering
the most advanced threat modeling capabilities on the market," said Archie
Agarwal, Founder and CEO, ThreatModeler. "CloudModeler simulations and the
compounding improvements to our automated threat modeling tools ensure that
organizations of any size can confidently manage risk and compliance. The
ThreatModeler community can count on our ongoing innovation as we continue our
mission to secure infrastructure from code to cloud."