| Threat Model |
| ============ |
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| Threat modeling is an important part of Secure Development Lifecycle (SDL) |
| that helps us identify potential threats and mitigations affecting a system. |
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| As the TF-A codebase is highly configurable to allow tailoring it best for each |
| platform's needs, providing a holistic threat model covering all of its features |
| is not necessarily the best approach. Instead, we provide a collection of |
| documents which, together, form the project's threat model. These are |
| articulated around a core document, called the :ref:`Generic Threat Model`, |
| which focuses on the most common configuration we expect to see. The other |
| documents typically focus on specific features not covered in the core document. |
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| As the TF-A codebase evolves and new features get added, these threat model |
| documents will be updated and extended in parallel to reflect at best the |
| current status of the code from a security standpoint. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Although our aim is eventually to provide threat model material for all |
| features within the project, we have not reached that point yet. We expect |
| to gradually fill these gaps over time. |
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| Each of these documents give a description of the target of evaluation using a |
| data flow diagram, as well as a list of threats we have identified using the |
| `STRIDE threat modeling technique`_ and corresponding mitigations. |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
| :caption: Contents |
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| threat_model |
| threat_model_el3_spm |
| threat_model_fvp_r |
| threat_model_rss_interface |
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| *Copyright (c) 2021-2023, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.* |
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| .. _STRIDE threat modeling technique: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/develop/threat-modeling-tool-threats#stride-model |