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Challenges While Testing Online Banking Applications

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As we all know that banking applications are considered as the most complex and advanced application among others so testing of these applications might be difficult as one mistake may lead to the failure of the whole bank network. Now a day’s web banking has become a necessity for customers as it provides easy and convenient. Time to market – banks are continuously in a hurry to update new aspects to attract customers. This might lead to having less time in testing the banking app. This may extremely affect the quality of  web banking application testing . And there are various challenges that most of the software testers face in testing the banking software applications. *Listed Below Are The Challenges: 1. Complex Data: This is considered as one of the real difficulties that can emerge while testing bank programming. No applications can affirm that the information in the back end database is shielded from malware. In this way, it is fundamental that the versatile ana

Top 12 Penetration Testing Tools 2019

There is a bunch of penetration testing tools available on the internet. This article brings to you the 12 most coveted, critically acclaimed, and best penetration testing tools. Following Penetration Testing Tools are Covered in this Blog. 1. NETSPARKER Netsparker is perhaps the most accurate penetration testing tool. It automatically identifies vulnerabilities in both web API’s and applications. It eliminates the need for the penetration tester to manually sit and test different vulnerabilities. All the real vulnerabilities are brought into the limelight just with a simple scan and it is capable of finding vulnerabilities like cross-site scripting, SQL injection and so on. You can simply download and install it from the internet. 2. CORE IMPACT It is one of the oldest penetration testing tools present in the market. The range of exploits in this penetration testing tool is impeccable, they also have Metasploit exploits, automated wizard processes, PowerShell commands etc.

Mobile Application Security Testing - Protecting Your Application From Threats

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A mobile app is vulnerable to a security threat just like any other program. With the evolution of a large number of apps that require storing and sharing sensitive data such as bank and credit card information, health-related data, and personal ID's to make transactions. This has made security testing for mobile applications more important. It is essential to identify the threat and figure out how to protect your mobile app against it. Conducting a test without awareness about security is next to impossible. Most of the mobile apps developed today make use of third-party libraries and codes. The third-party support is generally associated with a form of security threat to which an app is vulnerable. Although the app developer might be aware of these threats, the open source components of the app have the potential to ruin the performance. It can also sink the app in the market even before they actually emerge. Concern for Enterprise Gartner reported that

How to Derive the Best ROI From Selenium Based Test Automation Tools or Frameworks

There is no more an argument about whether test automation is required for an organization. The rising demand for shorter time to market and the resultant continuous delivery approach to software development has necessitated test automation. The question that now calls for debate is what tool best suits the needs of a business. What product or platform or framework works well with the application under test (AUT), and can be seamlessly integrated into the software development and delivery lifecycle at the organization? Which technology requires minimum human resource management, in terms of both recruitment and training, yet can deliver optimal results? Selenium is among the front-runners in this debate, and rightly so due to the following reasons: 1. Multi-browser and multi-OS support Selenium is the most versatile test automation tool for web browsers. It can work with almost all web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari. No other t

The Requirement For Mobile Application Testing

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In the current economy of technology established applications and products, almost all the business companies are harmonious with cellular apparatus. Mobile applications are global entities now. They are everywhere - in E-Commerce, E-Bidding, E-learning, E-Reservations, E-banking, along with social media. The use of cellular software is bursting across the world now as users of the internet applications assume continued access to precisely the same services through their mobiles while away in their computers. Mobile apps are becoming the critical component of company development therefore rapidly that many of the web-based software really are contemplating the direction of going the' App Simply' manner. That's the desktop program to be discontinued and also the mobile testing services to be made available just via cell apps. This has complicated the already existing challenges in the software delivery since people have rather significant expectations of the s

How to Align Testing with an Agile Delivery Process

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As soon as you determine which testing methodology is ideal for your business, you're not really done yet. You still need to align testing together with the delivery. To accomplish this goal we urge a three-pronged strategy: 1) Get involved with the development process as early as possible The sooner testers can get involved, the better. Ideally, testers must be present from day one. That's because giving anglers a seat at the table every step of the way stipulates a much greater level of insight into requirements and goals, encourages cooperation and helps hammer home the need to conduct regular (if not continuous) testing. 2) Test frequently, but thoughtfully As a growing number of teams adopt Agile methodologies , efficiency is everything. This need for speed has directed teams to adopt DevOps and constant integration as well so as to keep things going, which requires testing more frequently. But in the midst of an efficiency and frequency concentr