graph-based threat modeling

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Graph-based threat modeling is a security approach that maps relationships between entities to identify attack paths and vulnerabilities. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight its integration with Microsoft Defender XDR, where AI-driven systems like TITAN and Copilot use graph-based models to analyze threat data and automate response. This technique helps organizations visualize complex attack surfaces, prioritize risks, and improve proactive defense strategies. Topics cover how graph structures enhance detection of lateral movement and privilege escalation in enterprise environments, leveraging Microsoft's security tools for real-time threat intelligence.
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