Version 2.4.0
What's Changed
- New threat priorities Critical and TBA, with default value 'TBA'
- Ability to create a new branch within a repository
- Provide environment variables for TLS credentials
- Export model diagrams as PNG, JPEG or SVG
- Search functionality for language selection dropdown
- Reinstate ability to change ratio of diagram components
- Improvements to selecting data-flow and trust boundaries and label legibility
- New environment variable SERVER_API_PORT
Full Changelog: v2.3.0...v2.4.0
Web application
The web application is provided as a .tar.gz file or a .zip file along with SBOMs.
Docker containers
The docker images are available from Dockerhub:
- For X86 platforms pull the image:
docker pull --platform linux/x86_64 owasp/threat-dragon:v2.4.0
- Alternatively for ARM64 platforms:
docker pull --platform linux/arm64 owasp/threat-dragon:v2.4.0-arm64
Desktop version
Platform | File | SHA512 |
---|---|---|
Windows NSIS installer | Threat-Dragon-ng-Setup-2.4.0.exe | checksum.yml |
MacOS installer x86 | Threat-Dragon-ng-2.4.0.dmg | checksum-mac.yml |
MacOS installer ARM64 | Threat-Dragon-ng-2.4.0-arm64.dmg | checksum-mac-arm64.yml |
Linux AppImage | Threat-Dragon-ng-2.4.0.AppImage | checksum-linux.yml |
Debian package, AMD64 | threat-dragon_2.4.0_amd64.deb | |
Redhat package manager, X86 64 bit | threat-dragon-2.4.0.x86_64.rpm | |
Linux Snap | direct from Snapcraft |
Software Bill of Materials
SBOMs are provided for the server and for the frontend application including desktop.
Installing on Windows
Download and run the NSIS executable. Depending on the security applied in your Windows system,
you may need to open the file properties and check the 'Unblock' checkbox to allow Threat Dragon to run
Installing on MacOS
To install on MacOS systems download and run the disk image .dmg
file , either the x86 or arm64 version.
Note that the MacOS .zip
files are used for automatic updates, and are not recommended for installation.
Installing on Linux
Select the method that is most convenient for your distribution of Linux:
AppImage
can be used for most Linux distributions and hardware platforms- a Snap image is available from the official Snapcraft distribution
.rpm
for Red Hat Linux, AIX, CentOS, Fedora.deb
for debian based Linux such as Ubuntu, Trisqel and Debian itself