threat.model.generate
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This skill automatically generates STRIDE-based threat models for system security analysis. It provides intelligent threat identification, CVSS risk scoring, and actionable mitigation recommendations. Use it during design phases to systematically identify and address security vulnerabilities in your architecture.
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threat.model.generate
Generate STRIDE-based threat models with intelligent threat analysis, CVSS risk scoring, and mitigation recommendations
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Auto-generated via skill.create.
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/plugin add https://github.com/epieczko/betty/tree/main/threat.model.generateCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
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