Description: Network threat modeling is a critical process in cybersecurity that involves identifying and prioritizing potential threats that may affect the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of a network. This process allows system administrators and security teams to better understand the risks associated with their infrastructures and applications. Through a systematic approach, network assets, existing vulnerabilities, and potential threats are analyzed, facilitating the creation of effective mitigation strategies. Threat modeling not only focuses on external attacks but also considers internal threats, such as unauthorized access by employees or the exploitation of software vulnerabilities. This proactive approach is essential for defense in depth, as it enables organizations to anticipate attacks and strengthen their security measures. In an environment where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, threat modeling becomes an indispensable tool for ensuring the security of networks and protecting sensitive data.