Just enough Security - Mary Gilmartin
26 Jan 2017
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Talk Description
Ever read an article about a data leak and wonder if there is anything you can do as part of your testing routine to prevent that? While Security can be all doom and gloom, it turns out that Test can share more of the security burden in a way that’s agile and minimal. In this session I will introduce you to what you need to know to minimize the security risk to your organisation.
What they can do for any project that will improve security that does not involve any programming. Also some ideas of where to start with sprinkling security tests into automation.
By the end of this session, you'll be able to:
- Identify security risks that can impact
- Describe the dependency problem and related risks and how to mitigate them
- Identify approaches to security testing
- Relate the use of charters to security testing
- Describe the impact of time on the security risks
- Describe risks aroun data loss and breaches and how to mitigate them
- Describe the impact containment charter
- Identify the role of automation in security testing
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