Threat Modeling Real-World Participation
Identify likely harms by actor, surface, setting, and severity.
Field method: observe the real setting, document the relevant evidence, complete the assigned artifact, then record what changed after action.
Operational training for safer participation: guardrails, reports, escalation, incident response, privacy, and post-incident learning.
For: Organizers, moderators, venue teams, community managers, and festival operations leads.
The app contains the full lesson frameworks, fieldwork prompts, deliverable standards, and private progress tracking.
Identify likely harms by actor, surface, setting, and severity.
Field method: observe the real setting, document the relevant evidence, complete the assigned artifact, then record what changed after action.
Choose when signup, age, verification, invitation, or staff review is justified.
Classify reports, preserve evidence, and protect reporters from unnecessary exposure.
Coordinate decisions and communication during fast-moving safety events.
Communicate with affected people clearly without overpromising or prejudging.
Improve systems without blame, concealment, or vanity metrics.
Run a tabletop incident exercise and deliver a complete prevention, response, communication, and learning package.
Course completion is self-reported learning activity. It is not a university degree, professional license, or safety credential.
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