Course Overview
Organizations are under constant attack from a wide range of cyber threats. To effectively defend against these risks, cybersecurity teams must systematically identify, model, and assess potential threats before they materialize.
This Cyber Threat Modeling and Risk Assessment Training Course provides participants with structured methods for analyzing threats, evaluating vulnerabilities, and quantifying risk. It introduces leading frameworks such as STRIDE, DREAD, MITRE ATT&CK, and NIST risk management, while emphasizing practical application to enterprise systems.
Through workshops, case studies, and simulations, participants will gain hands-on experience in building threat models and conducting risk assessments to improve cyber resilience.
Course Benefits
Understand structured approaches to cyber threat modeling.
Apply frameworks such as STRIDE, DREAD, and MITRE ATT&CK.
Conduct risk assessments aligned with NIST and ISO standards.
Strengthen defenses by anticipating attack patterns.
Improve governance and board-level risk reporting.
Course Objectives
Explore the fundamentals of cyber threat modeling.
Apply structured frameworks to identify and categorize threats.
Conduct enterprise risk assessments with industry standards.
Quantify the impact and likelihood of cyber risks.
Integrate threat modeling into security strategy and operations.
Learn to present risks in business and financial terms.
Develop a proactive roadmap for cyber defense.
Training Methodology
The course combines expert-led lectures, framework-based workshops, threat modeling simulations, and group discussions. Participants will practice applying methodologies to real-world scenarios.
Target Audience
Cybersecurity analysts and engineers.
Risk management and governance officers.
SOC managers and security architects.
Executives responsible for enterprise cyber resilience.
Target Competencies
Threat modeling frameworks.
Cyber risk assessment and quantification.
Proactive defense strategy.
Governance and compliance alignment.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Threat Modeling and Risk Assessment
Role of threat modeling in cybersecurity.
Key concepts of risks, vulnerabilities, and threats.
Case studies of failures and successes.
Overview of frameworks and approaches.
Unit 2: Frameworks for Threat Modeling
STRIDE and DREAD models.
Attack tree methodology.
MITRE ATT&CK for mapping adversary tactics.
Hands-on threat modeling exercise.
Unit 3: Cyber Risk Assessment Standards
NIST Cybersecurity Framework.
ISO/IEC 27005 risk management.
FAIR model for quantitative risk analysis.
Practical risk assessment workshop.
Unit 4: Quantifying and Reporting Cyber Risks
Translating risks into financial impact.
Probability, impact, and prioritization.
Building heat maps and dashboards.
Reporting risks to executives and boards.
Unit 5: Integrating Threat Modeling into Strategy
Embedding risk assessment into enterprise security.
Continuous monitoring and reassessment.
Future challenges in threat modeling.
Building a proactive defense roadmap.
Ready to anticipate and mitigate cyber threats before they strike?
Join the Cyber Threat Modeling and Risk Assessment Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the skills to strengthen your organization’s security posture.
The Cyber Threat Modeling and Risk Assessment Training Courses in Budapest provide professionals with the strategies and analytical frameworks needed to identify, evaluate, and mitigate cybersecurity risks within complex digital environments. These programs are designed for cybersecurity analysts, IT architects, risk managers, and security leaders who must anticipate emerging threats and develop proactive defense strategies. Participants learn how structured threat modeling and systematic risk assessment contribute to stronger organizational resilience and informed decision-making.
The training covers essential components of cyber threat modeling, including identifying critical assets, mapping attack surfaces, analyzing adversary behavior, and prioritizing vulnerabilities based on potential impact. Participants explore widely recognized methodologies such as STRIDE, MITRE ATT&CK, and risk scoring models used across global industries. Through hands-on workshops, case studies, and simulation exercises, attendees gain experience in building threat models, evaluating risk exposure, and aligning security controls with business priorities.
These cyber risk assessment programs in Budapest emphasize the integration of both technical and strategic perspectives. The curriculum addresses how risk assessment informs incident response planning, compliance alignment, system design decisions, and long-term security investments. Participants also learn how to effectively communicate risk to stakeholders, translate technical findings into executive-level insights, and develop mitigation strategies that support operational continuity and organizational trust.
Attending these training courses in Budapest provides a collaborative setting enriched by the city’s growing reputation as a hub for cybersecurity development and international technology exchange. Participants engage with experts and peers from diverse sectors, gaining exposure to global best practices and real-world threat management approaches. By completing this specialization, professionals will be equipped to design and implement comprehensive threat modeling processes, perform accurate risk assessments, and lead proactive cybersecurity initiatives—ensuring their organizations remain prepared, adaptive, and resilient in a continually evolving threat landscape.