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What Is Penetration Testing? Complete Guide & Steps

Penetration tests are simulated cyber attacks executed by white hat hackers on systems and networks. The goal of these simulations is to detect vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, errors, and other weaknesses that real attackers could exploit. Pentesters work closely with the organization whose security posture they are hired to improve. There are.

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Data Pipeline Automated Testing

Data pipeline automated testing is an essential process for ensuring that data pipelines in enterprises are reliable, accurate, and secure. Automated testing can significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of data management processes, reduce the risk of errors and data breaches, and provide a high level of confidence in the.

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What Are the Methods for Automated Testing of Smart Contracts?

The blockchain ecosystem, which has been all the rage in the tech world, can’t work without smart contracts. A “smart contract runs almost every blockchain-based app and service you see and use.” Smart contracts are used by dApps, NFTs, DeFi protocols for borrowing/lending or arbitrage trading, and a lot of.

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How to improve your application testing system

Creating a quality application unit test environment can save IT time, money — and prevent significant errors! When I was managing software development, one of the messiest and least efficient areas was the system test region that was set up so programmers could unit test their applications. In the fray.

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A Comprehensive Guide To User Acceptance Testing

Software testing plays an important role in the process of software development. Software testing helps ensure the quality of the software product. There are various stages of software testing, such as unit, integration, system, acceptance, and user acceptance testing. The last stage of testing that is UAT comprises a significant.

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Software supply chain security and financial services: Mind the gaps in app sec testing

Financial services companies need to make software supply chain security (SSCS) an integral part of their application security (app sec) testing programs because app sec and DevOps testing practices that focus on addressing vulnerabilities in pre-deployment and post-deployment code are no longer sufficient to mitigate security risks. Why? Because threat actors are.

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Is RF the limiting factor on continuous network testing?

When you can continuously test network software, how does RF testing also need to change? CI/CD is a tool of the IT world, of hyperscalers. Mobile network operators have worked for years to remake themselves in that image, to become software-centric in order to achieve the same scale and agility. But.

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