Threat models¶ Threat models for specific contexts and adversary types. Naming the anonymous: a deanonymisation threat model Assets Adversaries Objectives Techniques Assistive technologies Cases: re-identification demonstrated Mitigations Impacts A question of consent Open records: an aggregation threat model Open source intelligence (OSINT) Radarstation Herwijnen (SMART-L radar) Defensie Pijpleiding Organisatie (DPO) fuel pipeline Maintenance tender for secured network rooms Signaal opsporings systeem (SOS) Children and minors: digital threat model A childhood on the record What has changed What is at stake Who acts on a child’s data What they are trying to achieve How the data is gathered How it plays out What the harm looks like Partner abuse: digital threat model Digital threat modelling for partner abuse The evolving threat landscape What’s worth protecting? Who is causing the harm or doing the surveillance? What kind of harm can this cause? How do they get in? What do these look like in real life? And what can it do to you? State visibility: a surveillance threat model Ground truth Legal landscape Assets Adversaries Objectives Vectors Attacks Cases: the record made specific Impacts Last reviewed: 2026-07-08.