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Collaboration yields automated mobile app software testing

A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) collaboration has resulted in automated mobile application (app) software testing procedures. Officials said the partnership stems from efforts to ensure the security of mobile app software for use within the federal government, without.

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DevOps Report: Testing is Everything

DevOps teams often struggle to meet speed and quality goals simultaneously. Intelligent test automation company mabl just released its 2020 State of DevOps Report based on a survey of 1,000 software professionals, including testers and QA professionals (59%) as well as developers and engineers (34%). The key takeaway is that.

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Bugcrowd launches ‘classic’ penetration testing service

continued its expansion beyond bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure with a new, member-driven penetrating testing service. Citing a need for a penetration testing services that would fit into enterprises' operational and budgetary models, the company launched the Bugcrowd Classic Pen Test. The new service is based on the same crowdsourcing.

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Best Practices: How to Excel at Application Security Testing

The software industry is experiencing major disruptions due to companies introducing DevOps practices, agile methodologies, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their processes. However, these changes have effects on other aspects of software testing. Without any doubt, enterprises need to release faster and quality software products to meet customer expectations. The.

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Test and reveiw of 4 Wi-Fi 6 routers: Who’s the fastest?

We tested Wi-Fi 6 routers from Aerohive, Cisco, EnGenius and Meraki to find out whether these access points deliver on the latest standard's promise of better throughput, and we reviewed each device. One of the most anticipated features of Wi-Fi 6 wireless routers is improved throughput over their Wi-Fi 5.

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Demystifying blockchain penetration testing

Security threats are on the rise, and they are relentless. As almost every company is digitally transformed into a technology company, our cumulative exposure to risk has grown exponentially. If you’re developing custom software and applications, you have to build it on a foundation of robust security. However, for a.

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7 Linux Distros for Security Testing

Security threats are on the rise, and they are relentless. As almost every company is digitally transformed into a technology company, our cumulative exposure to risk has grown exponentially. If you’re developing custom software and applications, you have to build it on a foundation of robust security. However, for a.

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What’s the role of security testing in software development?

Security threats are on the rise, and they are relentless. As almost every company is digitally transformed into a technology company, our cumulative exposure to risk has grown exponentially. If you’re developing custom software and applications, you have to build it on a foundation of robust security. However, for a.

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4 Reasons Why Data Quality Trumps Data Quantity

Data is a central part of smart business decisions today, so it can be tempting to think it’s important to collect everything and anything when it comes to data. But gathering huge amounts of information isn’t always the right strategy when mining for insights that truly matter. (more…)

Everything you need to know about software penetration testing

Security is a crucial aspect of software design and implementation. Comprehensive security testing helps organizations identify risks, threats and vulnerabilities that malicious actors can exploit. Software penetration testing, also called pen testing, is a process to discover flaws, and examine the possible consequences of those defects. The organization can then.

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