While traditional penetration testing (pen testing) has long been the go-to method for identifying security gaps in a organization’s network and web application, a new approach has emerged: ...
Learn about the key differences between DAST and pentesting, the emerging role of AI pentesting, their roles in security ...
More and more applications are being built on web technologies, from familiar web apps and services, to Electron-hosted JavaScript, to a new generation of stand-alone progressive web applications. The ...
Web applications are a critical asset for many organizations, and specialized security tools have emerged that can help you protect these applications from cyber threats. In this article, I’ll review ...
A DAST tool is an application security (AppSec) solution that in essence uses similar techniques that a cybercriminal would use to find potential weaknesses in web applications, while they are in use.
Load testing tools are important to test a specific software's performance in actual or realistic environments. After all, a web application is only as favorable as its use in practical scenarios.
Six months ago, I started my own journey learning web app penetration testing from scratch. Several people have asked me to compile these resources into one compendium aimed at those with little or no ...
Andrei Neacsu is a cofounder and managing partner at HyperSense. The role of web applications in today's businesses amplifies the repercussions of weak security—leading to potential revenue loss, ...
Ever wondered what would happen if you launched your web applications without load testing them? You may run into glitches and lose a huge chunk of your customer base due to poor app performance. For ...
RSelenium may be one of the least known of R’s most helpful packages. Why is it useful? Just a few lines of code will drive a Web browser for tasks that might otherwise need tedious manual pointing ...