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DevSecOps: Automation is the key to the kingdom

As almost half of security leaders report that they have a backlog of vulnerable applications, utilising automation as part of DevSecOps is key Since its creation over a decade ago, DevOps has become a vital component of how companies operate. Building upon the foundations of the agile movement, DevOps leverages.

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Make the shift-left testing approach work for your team

The shift-left testing approach helps meet the demands of faster iteration cycles with smaller testing windows. Teams need to adopt proper tools and processes to reap the benefits. Testing code prior to deployment is a crucial aspect of the software development lifecycle. As development speeds increase, so does the importance.

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Penetration Testing – Protecting your assets from cyber threats.

Introduction Pen testing is seen as a proactive cybersecurity measure because it calls for ongoing, self-initiated modifications depending on the test’s results. This is distinct from nonproactive strategies, which don’t address problems as they manifest. An organization updating its firewall following a data breach is an example of a nonproactive.

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Testing for AI Bias: What Enterprises Need to Know

The meteoric growth of artificial intelligence is increasing concerns about ethics, leading to tools and procedures to ensure responsible development. As the adoption of artificial intelligence increases, so does the call for more explainable systems that are free of bias. To pass the sniff test for AI ethics, enterprises are.

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AN ULTIMATE GUIDE ABOUT SOFTWARE TESTING & SOME HELPFUL ADVICE YOU MAY NEED

Software testing is the process of evaluating a software application or system to identify any errors or defects. This can include functional testing, which verifies that the software meets its requirements, and non-functional testing, which assesses the software's performance, security, and other characteristics. The goal of testing is to ensure.

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Enterprise Testing Made Smarter: Low-Code and No-Code Test Automation

Low-code and no-code technology enable businesses to meet the ever-increasing software demand, especially when the need for software solutions exceeds available skilled developers.  This technology makes automated test design and development easier for non-technical users like marketers and sales executives. At the same time, it helps technical users reduce the.

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Proven Solutions to Five Test Automation Issues

This article discusses five typical issues that stop teams from automating their testing. Teams can solve those problems using API and service simulation. Over the last 15 years working with different software teams, I noticed that using over-the-wire test doubles, like API and service simulators, is standard practice on some.

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The Challenge of QA Engineering in the 2020s

The first quarter of the 20th century witnessed advancements in the field of industrial engineering that facilitated the rise of America’s industrial economy. That era saw manufacturing advancements for emerging industries such as the automobile and the telephone. However, in the first quarter of the 21st century, it is the service sector.

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Why Pentesting Is Now a Necessity — and How To Leverage it Effectively

The global penetration testing, or pentesting, market is already worth more than $1.8 billionOpens a new window , and experts predict a 15.97% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years. This investment makes sense. Here’s why: attack surfaces are growing in tandem with expanding cloud networks and mobile device.

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