

A Deep Dive into Threat Modeling
Resonating the Rhythm of Threat Modeling
On April 22nd, we're bringing together security practitioners and curious minds to discuss an intuitive approach to presenting Threat Modeling and its outcomes in an easy-to-grasp, non-technical manner.
The discussion expands into the introduction of Agentic AI, its relevant threats, and how to leverage Threat Modeling techniques to break those threats down into meaningful categories — turning security into an engineering-first conversation.
Speakers
Talks
The Security GPS: Mapping Threats with C4
by Mark Sayewich
Developers communicate through architecture — yet most threat models are built around data flows, which tells you what moves but not what owns it. Mark explores moving away from traditional DFDs to Simon Brown's C4 Model for threat modeling. By visualizing trust boundaries at the System, Container, and Component levels, the threat model becomes an engineering roadmap, not just a security checkbox.
Agentic AI Under the Threat Modeling Microscope
by Parul Khana
AI is evolving from prompt-responding tools into autonomous systems that plan, act, and make decisions independently. These agentic AI systems interact with other systems and reshape entire workflows. What happens when autonomous behavior meets real-world risk? Parul explores that question through the lens of threat modeling, with a real-world AI agent as a case study.
Evening Schedule
5:30 PM Doors Open
6:05 PM Welcome Note
6:10 PM Talk 1 — The Security GPS: Mapping Threats with C4
6:40 PM Talk 2 — Agentic AI Under the Threat Modeling Microscope
7:15 PM⚡ Quiz Competition
7:30 PM Closing Remarks
7:35 PM Networking & Refreshments 🍕
8:00 PM Event Wrap-up
Venue
Ted Rogers School of Management
55 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M5G 2C3
Room 3-180 (Bootcamp Lab) · 9th Floor
Sponsors
This event is made possible thanks to our generous sponsors: