Autonomous testing tools promise efficiency but can introduce security risks and inaccuracies in production environments. On the other hand traditional […]
Category: testing
New testing agent helps verify AI-generated code
AI coding tools like Cursor and GitHub Copilot are generating code faster than any human team can verify it. Developers […]
Continuous testing tool delivers ‘self-securing’ software
Traditional penetration testing relies on manual or point-in-time assessments, often delivered weeks after software has already shipped. In a recent […]
AI is a priority for software testers but accuracy is essential
A new study from Leapwork looks at how software testers approach AI and what determines confidence in its use. It […]
Bugcrowd boosts security resilience with new AI features
With attackers moving faster using AI tools and attack surfaces growing more complex, security teams need solutions that remove manual […]
New AI testing solution helps avoid hallucinations
AI systems are only as dependable as the data and validation that lies behind them. Yet many organizations struggle to […]
New AI testing platform uses crowdsourcing to deliver better results
While crowdsourcing testing is increasingly popular the market has long struggled with lengthy setup times, inconsistent tester quality, poor signal-to-noise […]
Neural networks and their effect on test and measurement [Q&A]
Historically test and measurement has been simply about collecting data and exporting it for later analysis. Now though neural networks […]
Free open-source Woodpecker aims to make red-teaming more accessible
Runtime AI defense platform Operant AI is launching Woodpecker, an open-source, automated red teaming engine, that isn’t for the birds […]
Pen Testing for Compliance Only? It’s Time to Change Your Approach
Imagine this: Your organization completed its annual penetration test in January, earning high marks for security compliance. In February, your […]
