49 min

Christian Frichot -- Threat Modeling with hcltm The Application Security Podcast

    • Technology

Christian Frichot, an AppSec hacker, security leader, and developer of hcltm. He discusses the DevOps threat modeling tool he dreamed up and built. The tech was created to fit into developers' workflows and leverage tools they are familiar with. hcltm is designed to drive valuable change and be updated and maintained easily by software engineers. It is a developer-centric software product not heavily opinionated on diagramming, allowing users to employ their preferred methods for threat modeling. The solution is still evolving, and Frichot is open to user feedback and suggestions to improve it. He encourages people to try hcltm and see if it fits their threat modeling needs, as everyone approaches the process differently.

Critical actions for you to take from this episode:
Try out hcltm: familiarize yourself with the hcltm threat modeling tool, which uses HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) to help manage threat models alongside software code in a developer-friendly way.Integrate threat modeling into your workflow: As a developer or security professional, explore ways to incorporate threat modeling into your current processes, such as using hcltm to manage threat models in a software repo and updating the model with each change.Improve communication and collaboration: learn from Christian's experience and focus on building relationships and networks in the security community and improving communication and influencing skills.FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast
➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast
Thanks for Listening!
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Christian Frichot, an AppSec hacker, security leader, and developer of hcltm. He discusses the DevOps threat modeling tool he dreamed up and built. The tech was created to fit into developers' workflows and leverage tools they are familiar with. hcltm is designed to drive valuable change and be updated and maintained easily by software engineers. It is a developer-centric software product not heavily opinionated on diagramming, allowing users to employ their preferred methods for threat modeling. The solution is still evolving, and Frichot is open to user feedback and suggestions to improve it. He encourages people to try hcltm and see if it fits their threat modeling needs, as everyone approaches the process differently.

Critical actions for you to take from this episode:
Try out hcltm: familiarize yourself with the hcltm threat modeling tool, which uses HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) to help manage threat models alongside software code in a developer-friendly way.Integrate threat modeling into your workflow: As a developer or security professional, explore ways to incorporate threat modeling into your current processes, such as using hcltm to manage threat models in a software repo and updating the model with each change.Improve communication and collaboration: learn from Christian's experience and focus on building relationships and networks in the security community and improving communication and influencing skills.FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast
➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast
Thanks for Listening!
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49 min

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