How to use properties on custom Trust Boundary stencil in MS Threat Modeling Tool

Kevin Brusky 21 Reputation points
2020-12-02T22:46:56.187+00:00

I see that Trust Boundary stencils like Internet Explorer Boundaries have properties, but I don't see that they're used in any of the Threat Types. I have a custom Trust Boundary stencil that I've added properties to and would like to use them but don't see an example of how to do that.

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  1. JamesTran-MSFT 36,816 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-12-03T23:15:39.453+00:00

    @Kevin Brusky
    Thank you for your post!

    Unfortunately, the Microsoft Threat Modeling tool isn't supported here on MS Q&A. I'd recommend reaching out to our MS Threat modeling experts via MSDN or their email distro - tmtextsupport@microsoft.com

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    For more info - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/develop/threat-modeling-tool-getting-started#next-steps

    I hope this helps!
    Thank you for your time and patience throughout this issue.

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  1. Kevin Brusky 21 Reputation points
    2020-12-02T22:54:33.927+00:00

    Here's an example of the Internet Explorer Boundaries stencil properties. How do I specify the 'Flash Sandbox', for instance, in a Threat Type?

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