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Introduction to automated penetration testing

Many IT security consulting companies provided manual penetration tests over the past few decades. This service traditionally consisted of a group of well-trained security professionals armed with hacking tools and exploits. Their goal was to probe corporate infrastructure entry points to identify vulnerabilities and gaps that need to be fortified..

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5 ways AI will affect the software testing profession

The landscape for testing software has never been so broad. Applications today interact with other applications through APIs, they leverage legacy systems, and they quickly grow in complexity. Many applications are starting to integrate with AI-based components. What does that mean for testers? 1. Testers need to learn to drive.

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Test automation as a force multiplier in government

Most projects conducted at federal agencies are traditionally complex, lengthy and resource-intensive. In the past, software releases occurred every six months, but now, in the digital transformation era, these releases are happening on a monthly basis. This puts additional pressure on federal agencies that are faced with persistent cyberattacks and.

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Mobile Automation testing – Where to start it?

Testing on a mobile device is more difficult than testing on a computer. While the latter is concerned with various browsers and versions, mobile testing is concerned with Android and iOS versions as well as mobile screen resolutions. QA engineers must deal with custom UIs in addition to stock Android..

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How to Create a Usability Test Plan

Businesses can gain a lot from usability testing — when it’s done well. One way to maximize return on investment is to create a usability test plan that outlines the parameters of the study. With a software usability test plan in place, UX researchers can build in the time and.

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A new kind of old-school testing

Perhaps there’s a planet with perfect software, but as Google’s Chris DiBona writes, that planet isn’t the one we live on. As such, developers are left with a trade-off: Tread cautiously and rigorously test your software to find all problems pre-deployment, or test less and ship faster with greater tolerance for.

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What is the Best Automation Testing Approach?

While test automation can’t replace manual tests in many cases, automation can ensure your testing strategy delivers the maximum return on investment possible. Not only does automation shorten dev cycles, but it also helps you avoid repetitive tasks and improve software quality. However, choosing the right approach is essential to.

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Automated testing in 2022

Ajay Dawar, Alok Kulkarni, James Isaacs, and Linda Chen from Cyara discuss their 2022 predictions about real-time quality assurance, adopting automated testing, balancing employee experience and innovation, how to deliver innovative customer experiences, why AI won't displace humans for customer support, how enterprises can achieve digital transformation success, and much.

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Disrupting the economics of software testing through AI

EMA (Enterprise Management Associates) recently released a report titled “Disrupting the Economics of Software Testing Through AI.” In this report, author Torsten Volk, managing research director at EMA, discusses the reasons why traditional approaches to software quality cannot scale to meet the needs of modern software delivery. He highlights five.

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