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How to make your web application more secure by using Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) – PART 3 of Application Security Testing series

Xebia

Introduction Welcome to part three of the blog series about Application Security Testing. In part one of this series, we looked at Static Application Security Testing (SAST) and in part two at Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST). This ensures that the IAST tool is always running where the application is deployed.

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Coforge | Blog | Creating a Blogging Application in just five easy steps

Coforge

ServiceNow App Engine Studio (AES) was first introduced in Quebec to address enterprise low-code development needs by allowing citizen developers to build applications with the help of templates and guidance-driven flows. This blog takes you through creation of a blogging application, which we will call “Snogger”.

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Dockerization of Java applications using Google Jib Plugin

InnovationM

Prerequisites Basic docker knowledge & commands, can go through this blog Docker-For-Beginners by InnovationM. Introduction In this blog I will guide you step-by-step how to use google jib plugin with docker. But still containerizing a Java application is no simple task. What is Jib ? How to use Jib ?

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Tricentis Taps Generative AI to Automate Application Testing

DevOps.com

Tricentis this week added a generative artificial intelligence (AI) capability, dubbed Tricentis Copilot, to its application testing automation platform to reduce the amount of code that DevOps teams need to manually create.

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How to make your web application more secure by using Static Application Security Testing (PART 1 of 5 in Application Security Testing series)

Xebia

During this blog series we are going to look at different types of Application Security Testing (AST), Software Composition Analysis (SCA) and secret scanning. They are used to identify security vulnerabilities in applications. In the last blog of this series I will show you how you can use the tools in a CI/CD pipeline.

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How to make your web application more secure by using Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) – PART 2 of Application Security Testing series

Xebia

Introduction Welcome to part two of the Application Security Testing series. Like I mentioned in the previous blog, during this blog series we are going to look at the different types of Application Security Testing and Software Composition Analysis. This time we will focus on Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST).

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Modern Application Management Requires Deeper Internet Visibility

DevOps.com

Most IT teams regularly employ a range of tools to monitor application performance. But in an era where applications are running everywhere from the cloud to the network edge, the visibility being provided is limited. The metrics and analysis being surfaced are roughly akin to only being able to see a few yards ahead when […]