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How to use Metasploit commands and exploits for pen tests

Nowhere is the adage "seeing is believing" more true than in cybersecurity. A demonstration of an adverse outcome can cause people to take a risk more seriously. Astute practitioners, for example, will use the moments after a well-publicized attack to ask for additional staff or budget because executive attention on.

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How Integration Testing Builds Confidence in Code

Some things in the software industry never go out of style. Even as software development and testing have changed over the years, one testing technique remains in vogue: integration testing. It has survived the decline of the waterfall methodology, the popularity of agile methodology and all the way to today’s DevOps-driven development workflow. But as.

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How to automate QA testing of SaaS and low-code applications

Quality assurance automation engineers test applications developed in-house, from legacy monoliths to cloud-native applications that leverage microservices. A typical mission-critical application requires a combination of unit testing at the code level, code review, API tests, automated user experience testing, security testing, and performance testing. The best devops practice is to automate.

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3 Tips for Unit Testing Embedded Software

How do you know that your software is working the way that it is supposed to? You test it! The real question, though, is "How do you test it?". In the old days, developers used to just manually test their software. Unfortunately, manual testing is not a great way to.

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Why software testing needs explainable AI

Applications that use artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques present unique challenges to testers. These systems are largely black boxes that use multiple algorithms—sometimes hundreds of them—to process data in a series of layers and return a result. While testing can be a complex endeavor for any application, at a fundamental level.

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IT leaders call for improved penetration testing processes

Software and network penetration testing is a critical component in the design of any application or network security program, but the practice is too expensive and painfully outdated. This is according to pentesting service provider Cobalt. The company recently surveyed 600 IT pros, as well as studied six seasoned security leaders.

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How To Make Automated Testing Work For Your Business

Your company is only as strong as the software that runs it. Today your software delivery team is as strategic as your sales, marketing, and service teams. In order for this statement to stand true, software testing must be a critical component and priority for the business. Yet, testing is.

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Choosing the Right Software Testing Metrics

A software testing metric is a criterion to track the effectiveness of quality assurance efforts. First, you establish success indicators throughout the planning stage. Then, compare them with the received metric after the completion of the process. However, many software QA and test experts tend to focus on how the tests will.

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Choosing the Right Software Testing Metrics

A software testing metric is a criterion to track the effectiveness of quality assurance efforts. First, you establish success indicators throughout the planning stage. Then, compare them with the received metric after the completion of the process. However, many software QA and test experts tend to focus on how the tests will.

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Finding flexibility in the software testing lifecycle

I have explained that while shift left thinking is crucial to the development of quality apps that behave as predicted, it is not necessarily a panacea for all ills. Yes, it's a way of thinking that, in software development at least, has the potential to deliver a set of real benefits, not.

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