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Why more organizations are choosing crowdsourced security testing [Q&A]

During the pandemic, video conferencing app Zoom found itself at the center of several security and privacy issues. In response it has boosted its security program, including aggregating reports from Bugcrowd. But what's driving organizations like Zoom choose crowdsourced security approaches? We spoke to Ashish Gupta, CEO of Bugcrowd to.

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New tool developed to test reliability of AI algorithms

Now, a new tool developed by USC Viterbi Engineering researchers generates automatic indicators if data and predictions generated by AI algorithms are trustworthy. Their research paper, "There Is Hope After All: Quantifying Opinion and Trustworthiness in Neural Networks" by Mingxi Cheng, Shahin Nazarian and Paul Bogdan of the USC Cyber.

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How to thrive as a QA pro in an agile organization

As the adoption of agile practices has increased in the last few years, the relationship between QAs and developers has evolved. The increasingly nebulous distinction between the two roles is a good example of this evolution. Traditionally, a QA engineer's role was more aligned with the job title, testing and.

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There’s more to testing than simply testing

Rapid innovation and the digitalization of everything is increasing application complexity and the complexity of environments in which applications run. While there’s an increasing emphasis on continuous testing as more DevOps teams embrace CI/CD, some organizations are still disproportionately focused on functional testing. (more…)

Yes, Quality Is Your Problem

Early in my career, long before I spent my hours extolling the virtues of quality, the company I was working for was having issues with a web application. As I walked by the team of engineers working to find a resolution, I remember empathizing with them but also thinking that.

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The shift-left approach to software testing

In the Software Testing world, the ‘Testing Phase’ is usually done on the extreme right or at the end of the Software Development Lifecycle. However, testers realized that the cost of identifying the bugs towards the extreme right and at the end was very expensive and it took too much.

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Engineering practices that advance testing

Testing practices are shifting left and right, shaping the way software engineering is done. In addition to the many types of tests described in this Deeper Look, test-driven development (TDD), progressive engineering and chaos engineering are also considered testing today. TDD has become popular with Agile and DevOps teams because.

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How Test Case Management Tools Reshaped the QA World

To organize, save, and manage test reports, Test case management software has become an important resource. Most Importantly, in the field of QA, these tools assure tracking the software quality and its effectiveness. With the evolution and up-gradation of software, the smart test case tool practices and usage can help.

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Cost of Quality

How a cost of quality approach, already customized for software and information technology, can be applied toward the deployment and implementation of Quality 4.0 in an organization. Existing models and quality characteristics used for software, systems, and data quality can be leveraged to identify cost categories and support the creation.

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How to Involve QA in Design, Test Automation

As organizations shift testing to the left, they are starting to leverage QA in new ways. Two of those ways are getting QA more involved in product design and helping to build a test automation strategy.These tasks are traditionally under the purview of product and engineering teams, respectively, but there.

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