Integration is an indispensable aspect of modern software development. As software applications become more complex and interconnected, every component must work seamlessly together like a game of Tetris. This is where integration testing comes into play, allowing developers to test whether different parts of an application play nicely together. This article will discuss what integration testing tools are, the types, benefits, and key features to look for when choosing one.
Security teams rely on vulnerability scanners to proactively locate vulnerabilities in network devices, hosts, and applications. These tools help improve the overall security posture of the network by remediating exposure before bad actors have an opportunity to exploit it. Although incredibly helpful, the data delivered by these tools is often overwhelming and not presented in an actionable manner.
Since its launch in 2010, Microsoft Azure has been deployed to millions of organizations worldwide. Azure offers a vast array of services, including virtual machines, databases, AI and machine learning tools, analytics, networking, and storage options. Due to the global popularity of these cloud services, Keeper Security has prioritized seamless integration with Microsoft Azure.
Resolving vulnerabilities quickly depends on several factors, not least how effectively security and product development teams collaborate. Modern security teams rely on several tools to discover, analyze, and triage vulnerability findings on to product development teams for remediation. This process sounds straightforward, but it rarely is. Detectify users manage the security of large scale products and services owned by dozens – if not hundreds – of product development teams.