Designing for Security
Adam Shostack

#Threat
#Security
#Cryptography
The only security book to be chosen as a Dr. Dobbs Jolt Award Finalist since Bruce Schneier's Secrets and Lies and Applied Cryptography!
Adam Shostack is responsible for security development lifecycle threat modeling at Microsoft and is one of a handful of threat modeling experts in the world. Now, he is sharing his considerable expertise into this unique book. With pages of specific actionable advice, he details how to build better security into the design of systems, software, or services from the outset. You'll explore various threat modeling approaches, find out how to test your designs against threats, and learn effective ways to address threats that have been validated at Microsoft and other top companies.
Systems security managers, you'll find tools and a framework for structured thinking about what can go wrong. Software developers, you'll appreciate the jargon-free and accessible introduction to this essential skill. Security professionals, you'll learn to discern changing threats and discover the easiest ways to adopt a structured approach to threat modeling.
As more software is delivered on the Internet or operates on Internet-connected devices, the design of secure software is absolutely critical. Make sure you're ready with Threat Modeling: Designing for Security.
Table of Contents
Part I Getting Started
Chapter 1 Dive In and Threat Model!
Chapter 2 Strategies for Threat Modeling
Part II Finding Threats
Chapter 3 STRIDE
Chapter 4 Attack Trees
Chapter 5 Attack Libraries
Chapter 6 Privacy Tools
Part Ill Managing and Addressing Threats
Chapter 7 Processing and Managing Threats
Chapter 8 Defensive Tactics and Technologies
Chapter 9 Trade-Offs When Addressing Threats
Chapter 10 Validating That Threats Are Addressed
Chapter 11 Threat Modeling Tools
Part IV Threat Modeling in Technologies and Tricky Areas
Chapter 12 Requirements Cookbook
Chapter 13 Web and Cloud Threats
Chapter 14 Accounts and Identity
Chapter 15 Human Factors and Usability
Chapter 16 Threats to Cryptosystems
Part V Taking It to the Next Level
Chapter 17 Bringing Threat Modeling to Your Organization
Chapter 18 Experimental Approaches
Chapter 19 Architecting for Success
Appendix A Helpful Tools
Appendix B Threat Trees
Appendix C Attacker Lists
Appendix D Elevation of Privilege: The Cards
Appendix E Case Studies
Adam Shostack is a principal program manager on Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing team. He helped found the CVE \, the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, and the International Financial Cryptography Association His experience shipping products (at both Microsoft and tiny startups) and managing operational security ensures the advice in this book is grounded in real experience.









