Category: Software, Security, automation

The amount of testing that we could be doing is massive. Most of us don’t look at testing across the spectrum and all-inclusively, but let’s do that for a second.

Then we have integration testing, which is a superset collection of API testing, code integration testing, usability and regression testing.

Even no-code test solutions for UI require someone to record the actions that are necessary to complete the test, and that takes someone’s time.

Both testing and security have the most to gain from automation, because they’ve been the most behind historically, and corner-cutting has cost organizations dearly.

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