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LINDDUN GO Privacy Threat Modeling Cards

£20.00

Description

This 2024 redesigned card deck builds upon a comprehensive update to the LINDDUN privacy threat knowledgebase. These cards feature an enhanced selection of privacy focus areas, augmented guidance, and vivid examples. Navigating the privacy threat analysis process has never been easier. 

With 33 threat cards highlighting the most common privacy threats and system hotspots, this deck transforms the privacy assessment process into an engaging, collaborative experience.

For more information about the game, go to https://www.linddun.org/go

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Outcome

Identify Privacy work that needs doing earlier in the project lifecycle. Defuse difficult relationships. Build trust. Bring teams together in peace and harmony.

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Specifications

  • Suits
    Linkability, Identifiability, Non-Repudiation, Detectability, Disclosure of Information, Unawareness, Non-Compliance
  • # Cards
    33
  • Created by
    KU Leuven

Try a branded version

If you'd like to encourage the use of this technique within your team or organisation, a branded deck is a great way to demonstrate your support and commitment to the process.

How to play?

  • Set the stage

    Before dealing, sketch a simple diagram of the system on a whiteboard, paper, or digital tool, just enough to show key components and data flows.

  • Deal the cards

    Shuffle the deck and deal all the cards to 3-6 players. Use Croupier to deal out cards to remote players.

  • Let the game begin

    Decide which player starts. The player who starts reads their card and explains how the threat could affect the system.

  • Winning

    Players take turns with the threats in that suit, with the highest card winning the round. The winner leads the next round until all cards are played.

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