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Wallarm Launches Framework for Automatic Security Testing

Wallarm's FAST product makes use of fuzzing techniques to help generate automated tests for application code. Cybersecurity startup Wallarm announced the launch of its Framework for Automatic Security Testing (FAST) technology on April 26, providing organizations with a new approach to scan applications for potential security risks. The FAST product.

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Shift-left vs. Continuous Testing

Shift-left testing and continuous testing have both emerged recently as important concepts in the world of QA. What’s the difference between them? Should you embrace one of these strategies as opposed to the other, or can you use shift-left testing and continuous testing together? This article defines shift-left testing and.

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Trends in the Automated Testing Software Market 2017 – 2027

Unit testing consumes a larger percentage of share of resources of quality assurance (QA) and in order to simplify the testing efforts, automated testing software is used involving testing to be done with minimum scripts. The automated testing software is used for executing tests, creating reports and comparing results. The.

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Adoption of continuous testing in DevOps and Agile cultures

The best way to engender continuous testing in DevOps shops? Take the lead. Here's how testers can create change and align disparate goals for organizations.It takes an all-encompassing cultural shift to realize continuous testing in DevOps and Agile teams. All team members must understand and embrace responsibility for quality, but.

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Your Penetration Test a Success

They say the best defense is a good offense, and when it comes to network and data security, there’s no better way to proactively head off hackers than with penetration testing. In our article What is Penetration Testing? A Look at The One Cybersecurity Tactic You Should Never Skip, we.

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Software Quality Assurance Is Evolving Continuously. Do You Know Why?

Change with evolution is an inevitable cycle that enterprises need to adopt for growth and sustainability. Let's look at the growing popularity and demand for digital assistants such as Alexa and Siri, and how software giants are working towards making their products much more responsive and conversational. The AI platform.

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Intro to fuzz testing: How to prevent your next epic QA fail

Software doesn't always fail gracefully, and downtime is expensive. It's best to be proactive and prevent failures from happening. But how do you test for that? Do you need to look through the code and find all of the places where a crash could happen? Fortunately, no. There's a way.

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Does Testing Truly Improve Software?

According to Michael Bolton's thought-provoking blog post Testing vs. Checking, testing is about asking and answering the question "Is there a problem here?" This means that part of the tester’s role is to reveal problems. Without revealing problems, there is no problem-solving, since we can't solve something we aren’t aware.

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UCAS moves from waterfall to agile

Agile Test Engineer at UCAS, Gianni AU, explains why testing in an agile way is better than the traditional waterfall approach In 2015, UCAS initiated a digital transformation programme, which included the adoption of an agile culture, moving away from traditional project management and waterfall development to a responsive change.

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