Full Report
After a six hour delay due to technical problems *before* my journey even started I’m finally on the plane and waiting for take off. Tag an additional five hour delay due to a missed connection in New York and this quickly become a very, very long trip. Perhaps my longest ever. Ah well, the price we pay for living at the end of the world, I guess.
Analysis Summary
Based on the provided context, the core subject matter described is **not** a security threat, but a personal travel narrative related to attending a security conference. Therefore, the threat intelligence sections will be populated reflecting the *actual* content identified, which pertains to a conference presentation on Threat Modeling.
# Main Topic
Presentation detailing a new Corporate Threat Modeling methodology being introduced at the CSI NetSec 2007 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona.
## Key Points
- The central theme is the unveiling of a new Corporate Threat Modeling methodology, simplifying concepts typically used in application Threat Modeling.
- The methodology incorporates basic algebra and is implemented via a C# application (tool).
- The tool and slides are planned for release after the conference.
- The author experienced significant travel delays prior to the presentation.
## Threat Actors
- No malicious threat actors are mentioned in relation to the described topic.
## TTPs
- The content describes a defensive methodology (Threat Modeling) rather than offensive cyber TTPs.
- Techniques discussed include simplifying application threat modeling principles for corporate use.
## Affected Systems
- The specific C# application implementing the methodology is mentioned, intended for analyzing organizational threats.
- The tool was successfully used in a "huge corporate environment."
## Mitigations
- The focus is on a proposed mitigation/assessment technique: A new Corporate Threat Modeling methodology designed to analyze organizational threats.
## Conclusion
The reported incident describes the preparation and travel for a high-profile security conference where a novel Corporate Threat Modeling tool and methodology will be presented. No active cyber threat, IoCs, or specific threat actors are documented in this segment.