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Reasons to Transform Your Current Software Test Approach

In our digital world, software is the engine that drives us forward. Companies can only grow if their software infrastructure allows. But what happens when your in-house tools cannot keep up with emerging technologies, software innovation, or your future business goals? Keysight commissioned Forrester Consulting to survey software testing decision-makers at global.

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Why Pentesting-as-a-Service is Vital for Business Security

Having a well-rounded cybersecurity defense strategy in place with the necessary technology coupled with strong security awareness training is a priority for businesses of every size across all industries. It is not enough for security professionals to only react as vulnerabilities crop up like a game of whack-a-mole on their.

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Regression Testing Tools for Web & Mobile Apps

Users demand a consistent experience from the application across all versions, regardless of what operating system or browser is used to access them. They also expect that if a feature works once, it will always work. Regressing is a type of testing that guarantees everything that was functioning properly before.

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Shift Left With DAST: Dynamic Testing in the CI/CD Pipeline

Dynamic application security testing, or DAST, is a process used to evaluate an application’s security while it’s running rather than while it’s in a static state. This method involves simulating attacks on an application, identifying vulnerabilities and analyzing the responses. DAST focuses on the exposed HTTP and HTML interfaces of.

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Steps Involved In Penetration Testing And Their Methodology In Cybersecurity

Steps Involved In Penetration Testing And Their Methodology In Cybersecurity The internet world provides new opportunities and new routes for cyber assaults. Our systems and applications must be sufficiently secure to defend against these threats. Penetration Testing is useful in providing vital insights into security norms and weaknesses. The study of the.

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Introduction to Cross-Browser Testing on Cloud: Benefits and Challenges

In today’s digital era, as businesses increasingly transition online and technology rapidly advances, it is crucial for organizations to have a mechanism that enables developers to create top-notch web applications with seamless multi-browser compatibility. This is where the focus on cross-browser testing becomes essential, shifting web development from being an.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Regression Testing Tools: Features and Comparison

To assure the stability and dependability of any application, regression testing is a critical component of software development. To find any potential problems or flaws, an application for software or system is retested following modifications or upgrades.  Software testers can save time and effort by automating this process with the.

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The basics of implementing an API testing framework

With an increasing need for API testing, having an efficient test strategy is a big concern for testers. How can teams evaluate what framework strategy is the right match? Modern web and mobile application design is increasingly gravitating toward a style that focuses on front-end calls to middle-tier APIs. As.

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Applitools Acquires Preflight to Further Apply AI to App Testing

Applitools this week revealed it has acquired Preflight, which provides a low-code automation platform infused with machine learning algorithms that makes it possible for developers to write their own tests. Applitools COO Moshe Milman said Preflight extends the company’s efforts to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to shift more testing capabilities left.

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5 Lessons Learned From Hundreds of Penetration Tests

Web applications are the top vectors attackers use to pull off breaches. According to Verizon's "Data Breach Investigations Report" (PDF), Web applications were the way in for roughly 70% of all breaches studied. After conducting more than 300 Web application penetration tests, I see why. Developers keep making the same security missteps that.

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