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Web Security Testing: A Step-by-Step Guide to Securing Your Applications

In the ever-evolving digital world, the security of web applications has never been more critical. At Starwest 2024 conference, this interesting topic took center stage, highlighted by Tom Stiehm, the CTO of Coveros, during his insightful session, "Web Security Testing: The Basics and More" Stiehm highlighted reality: as businesses increasingly rely on web applications to access sensitive information, protecting these systems has become a primary aspect of software testing.

How to source data from AWS DynamoDB to Confluent using the Open-Source Connector

This is a one-minute video showing an animated architectural diagram of an integration between Amazon DynamoDB and Confluent Cloud using an open-source Kafka connector. The integration allows you to avoid maintaining custom code, and gives you the ability to automatically discover and adapt to changes in DynamoDB tables. All details are provided.

Data AI Summit | Expanding Log Analytics and Threat Hunting Natively in Databricks

ChaosSearch + Databricks Deliver on the best of Databricks (open Spark-based data lakehouse) and ELK (efficient search, flexible live ingestion, API/UI) via ChaosSearch on Databricks. Log analytics for observability / security with unlimited retention at a fraction of the cost now with Databricks’ AI/ML. Watch as ChaosSearch CEO, Ed Walsh, shares the power of ChaosSearch in your Databricks environment.

How To Reduce Technical Debt - A Comprehensive Guide

According to Stack Overflow’s recent survey, 62% of developers share a common concern – a growing and never-ending technical debt. Arpita Goala , Content Marketing Manager September 26th, 2024 Technical debt or tech debt is often an unintended and unavoidable consequence of software development. With the speed at which technologies and products evolve, technical debt is something that every quality assurance (QA) team must deal with.

The Ultimate Guide to Sanity Testing

Software applications constantly evolve, with frequent updates, bug fixes, and new feature additions. However, these changes can introduce new issues or disrupt existing functionalities. Testlio September 26th, 2024 Explore the Differences Between Smoke Testing and Sanity Testing According to the Systems Sciences Institute at IBM, in addition to potential damage to your brand’s reputation, the cost of fixing a bug post-release can be up to 100 times more than during the design phase.