Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool

Download and install Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool. Open the tool and choose.tb7 file in 'Template For new Models' field. Create A Model or open the example. The second appointment in a series to understand how to customize the Templates for the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016. This new article focuses on the Stencils, that is the Entities definition. It is a new tool, which complements the workflow of Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016, by providing features specifically designed to optimize the Mitigation experience. The improvements in efficiency can be really huge, depending on the complexity of the model (the higher the better!), on the template and on the maturity of the organization.

The Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool Importer Extension library adds a button in the Import ribbon: Import Document in the MS TMT section. The Import ribbon. If you click this button, you will be offered the opportunity to select the Threat Model (.TM7) or template (.TB7) to be imported. After a fast processing, you should see a Threat Modeling. The Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool (TMT) helps find threats in the design phase of software projects. It is one of the longest lived threat modeling tools, having been introduced as Microsoft SDL in 2008, and is actively supported; version 7.3 was released March 2020. It runs only on Windows 10 Anniversary Update or later, and so is difficult.

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Version 7.3.00729.1 of the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool (TMT) was released on July 29 2020 and contains the following changes:

  • Bug fixes

Known issues

Errors related to TMT7.application file deserialization

Issue

Some customers have reported receiving the following error message when downloading the Threat Modeling Tool:

This error occurs because some browsers do not natively support ClickOnce installation. In those cases the ClickOnce application file is downloaded to the user's hard drive.

Workaround

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This error will continue to appear if the Threat Modeling Tool is launched by double-clicking on the TMT7.application file. However, after bypassing the error the tool will function normally. Rather than launching the Threat Modeling Tool by double-clicking the TMT7.application file, users should utilize shortcuts created in the Windows Menu during the installation to start the Threat Modeling Tool.

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System requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems
    • Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update or later
  • .NET Version Required
    • .NET 4.7.1 or later
  • Additional Requirements
    • An Internet connection is required to receive updates to the tool as well as templates.

Documentation and feedback

  • Documentation for the Threat Modeling Tool is located on docs.microsoft.com, and includes information about using the tool.

Next steps

Download the latest version of the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool.

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Version 7.3.00714.2 of the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool (TMT) was released on July 14 2020 and contains the following changes:

  • Accessibility improvements

System requirements

Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool
  • Supported Operating Systems
    • Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update or later
  • .NET Version Required
    • .NET 4.7.1 or later
  • Additional Requirements
    • An Internet connection is required to receive updates to the tool as well as templates.

Documentation and feedback

Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool Examples

  • Documentation for the Threat Modeling Tool is located on docs.microsoft.com, and includes information about using the tool.

Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool

Next steps

Download the latest version of the Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool.