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Security2 May 2026 · 7 min read

Jailbreak resistance isn’t magic—threat model first

Jailbreak resistance is complex, not magic. Start with a threat model to define what you need to protect and from whom. FusionLot can help.

Jailbreak resistance isn't magic. It's an engineering process that starts with a solid understanding of your specific risks. Before you even think about implementing security measures, you need a clearly defined threat model.

What is a threat model and why is it important?

A threat model is a structured approach to identifying and analyzing potential threats to your system. It involves determining what assets you want to protect (e.g., data, functionality), who the potential attackers are (e.g., malicious users, competitors), and what vulnerabilities exist in your system. Without a threat model, jailbreak resistance is just guesswork.

  • Define assets: What are you trying to protect?
  • Identify threats: Who might try to attack your system and why?
  • Analyze vulnerabilities: What weaknesses in your system could attackers exploit?
  • Mitigation: How will you reduce the risks?

Implementing Effective Security Measures

Once you have a threat model in place, you can start implementing security measures that are tailored to your specific needs. This may involve using techniques such as encryption, authentication, access control, and system monitoring. It's important to regularly review and update your security measures to respond to new threats.

FusionLot helps you develop a comprehensive threat model and implement effective security measures. Our team of cybersecurity experts can help you protect your systems and data from attack. Contact us today for more information.

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