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Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016

Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016 is a tool that helps in finding threats in the design phase of software projects. The Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016 will be end-of-life on October 1st 2019. Find out more information about the latest version of the tool at https://aka.ms/tmt or download it directly from https://aka.ms/threatmodelingtool.

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  • Version:

    2016

    Date Published:

    6/10/2015

    File Name:

    Threat Modeling Tool 2016 Getting Started Guide.docx

    Threat Modeling Tool 2016 User Guide.docx

    ThreatModelingTool2016.msi

    File Size:

    1.3 MB

    1.6 MB

    4.0 MB

    The Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016 will be end-of-life on October 1st 2019. Find out more information about the latest version of the tool at https://aka.ms/tmt or download it directly from https://aka.ms/threatmodelingtool. Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016 is a tool that helps in finding threats in the design phase of software projects. It's available as a free download from the Microsoft Download Center. This latest release simplifies working with threats and provides a new editor for defining your own threats. Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016 has several improvements such as New Threat Grid, Template Editor & Migrating Existing Data Flow Diagrams.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1

    .NET Framework 4.5.
  • To set up Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016:

    1. Ensure that .NET Framework 4.5 or later is installed on your computer.

    2. Navigate to http://aka.ms/tmt2016 and download ThreatModelingTool2016.msi.

    3. Run ThreatModelingTool2016.msi.

    4. Follow instructions to complete the installation.


    See the User documentation for further details on configuring and using Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool 2016.

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