Tag: Automated Testing

  • How Does Crowdsourced Testing Fit in a DevOps World?

    DevOps is a transformational step — culture-wise, people-wise, and technology-wise. Encouraging and empowering businesses to achieve …

  • Developers and Automated Testing

    To understand the current and future state of automated testing, we spoke to 14 IT professionals intimately familiar with automated …

  • Automate Testing With OAuth 2.0: a Step-By-Step Tutorial

    Nowadays, OAuth 2.0 has become the most commonly used authentication framework for RESTful API services. Among the different grant types, …

  • Planning for 2018? Put These Three DevOps Items at the Top of Your Digital To-Do List

    For many of us laboring in the fields of digital transformation, 2017 was a year of high-intensity work and high-reward achievement. So …

  • The Biggest Hurdle to DevOps?

    Thanks to Jeff Scheaffer, General Manager of Continuous Delivery Business Unit at CA Technology for taking time to speak to me a CA World …

  • Machine Learning Lends a Hand for Automated Software Testing

    Automated testing is increasingly important in development, especially for finding security issues, but fuzz testing requires a high level of expertise — and the sheer volume of code developers are working with, from third-party components to open source frameworks and projects, makes it hard to test every line of code. Now, a set of artificial…

  • DevOps Is Failing These Three Tenets of Privacy Compliance

    This is part 2 of a blog series exploring common mistakes and best practices in testing. This week’s blog is about privacy compliance. Read full news article on DZone – Server Zone  

  • What Is Black-Box Security Testing?

    Black-box security testing refers to a method of software security testing in which the security controls, defenses, and design of an application are tested from the outside-in, with little or no prior knowledge of the application’s internal workings. Essentially, black-box security testing takes an approach similar to that of a real attacker. Read full news…

  • Building Security Into DevOps: Is DevSecOps the Beginning of the Future?

    In early 2015, Gartner predicted 2016 to be the year that DevOps goes mainstream, being adopted by 25% of Global 2000 companies. As we begin 2017, DevOps adoption is becoming the new norm as the benefits are being realized by a wider audience. Read full news article on Dzone