Patent 10255439 was granted and assigned to ThreatModeler Software on April, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Threat modeling methods include, in response to receiving user input using computing device interfaces: storing threat model components, threats, and security requirements in a database; associating each threat with a component; storing an indication of whether each security requirement is a compensating control; associating each compensating control with one of the threats; displaying a diagram of one of a system, an application, and a process, using visual representations of the components, the diagram defining a threat model, displaying a threat report displaying each threat associated with one of the components included in the threat model; and; displaying a report displaying each compensating control associated with one of the threats included in the threat report. Threat modeling systems include one or more computing devices coupled with a database and having user interfaces for storing, associating, displaying, and editing the components, threats, and security requirements in various ways.