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Phishing Analysis Threat Model

Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft

ChatGPT + ClaudeBeginnerThreat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft
Quick answer: This prompt helps users create slide outline for Phishing analysis. It is best used with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and uses Critique and revise.

This copy-ready AI prompt is designed for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity. Use it when your goal is: Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft.

Prompt summary

Best for: Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft. Skill level: Beginner.

Copy-ready prompt

Act as a careful research analyst. Research or analyze {topic} for marketers with the goal of {goal}. Separate facts, assumptions, and recommendations. Use a persuasive style, cite sources where available, and make it easy to copy and paste. Format the output as a slide outline.

How to customize this prompt

  • Replace placeholders like {topic}, {audience}, and {goal} with your real details.
  • Add examples when quality matters.
  • Ask the AI to revise the answer for clarity, accuracy, or format.

Best AI tools for this prompt

ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity.

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FAQ

What AI tool works best for the Phishing analysis Threat model Prompt?

The recommended tool set is ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity. You can also adapt the prompt for another capable AI assistant by keeping the role, task, context, and output format clear.

How do I customize this Cybersecurity prompt?

Replace the variables {topic}; {goal}; {location}; {date_range}; {sources} with your own details. Add examples, constraints, and desired output format for better results.

Prompt metadata

Best tool: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, PerplexityUse case: Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draftSkill: BeginnerUpdated: May 5, 2026Cost: Free

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Related resources

Reference/source: https://www.ibm.com/think/prompt-engineering

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Phishing Analysis Threat Model section 2

Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft

ChatGPT + ClaudeBeginnerThreat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft
Quick answer: This prompt helps users create slide outline for Phishing analysis. It is best used with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and uses Critique and revise.

This copy-ready AI prompt is designed for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity. Use it when your goal is: Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft.

Prompt summary section 2

Best for: Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draft. Skill level: Beginner.

Copy-ready prompt section 2

Act as a careful research analyst. Research or analyze {topic} for marketers with the goal of {goal}. Separate facts, assumptions, and recommendations. Use a persuasive style, cite sources where available, and make it easy to copy and paste. Format the output as a slide outline.

How to customize this prompt section 2

  • Replace placeholders like {topic}, {audience}, and {goal} with your real details.
  • Add examples when quality matters.
  • Ask the AI to revise the answer for clarity, accuracy, or format.

Best AI tools for this prompt section 2

ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity.

Source/reference: Prompting reference

FAQ section 2

What AI tool works best for the Phishing analysis Threat model Prompt? section 2

The recommended tool set is ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity. You can also adapt the prompt for another capable AI assistant by keeping the role, task, context, and output format clear.

How do I customize this Cybersecurity prompt? section 2

Replace the variables {topic}; {goal}; {location}; {date_range}; {sources} with your own details. Add examples, constraints, and desired output format for better results.

Prompt metadata section 2

Best tool: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, PerplexityUse case: Threat model; incident report; phishing analysis; policy draftSkill: BeginnerUpdated: May 5, 2026Cost: Free

Tools that can run this prompt section 2

Related resources section 2

Reference/source: https://www.ibm.com/think/prompt-engineering