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ThreatGet Installation

ThreatGet consists of a server and client setup. The server, typically running on Linux, serves as the central component within the organization. The client is a web-based interface that allows users to access the ThreatGet tool by connecting to the correct server path with valid credentials.

We assume that the server has already been set up. Either running on AIT hardware on in a corporate datacenter. The setup of ThreatGet server is described here.

Required Information

You need a few pieces of information to complete the installation successfully. When we refer to these information below we use <information> in the scripts and commands below.

Information Description Origin
<admin-password> Password for the web interface Chosen during server setup
<ThreatGet-url> URL where the ThreatGet web interface can be found System administrator of the corporation

Prerequisites

The latest version of ThreatGet is a web-based interface, accessible through a web browser. Older versions of ThreatGet were available as a plugin for Enterprise Architect. To use the older version, you needed to install Enterprise Architect on your PC and then install the ThreatGet plugin to run the tool locally. Detailed information about installing the plugin can be found in the ThreatGet Installation section.