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Category: testing
New tool aims to speed up pentesting without risking safety
Autonomous testing tools promise efficiency but can introduce security risks and inaccuracies in production environments. On the other hand traditional […]
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 […]
