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What's New in Selenium 4 - Advanced Key Features

Testing web applications is more difficult today than ever before, as testing on the web is time-consuming. Complexity increases with technology, and businesses and developers need efficient tools to deal with it. This is where Selenium became one of the most widely used test automation tools and has been crucial in reducing testing efforts as well as improving user experience. Selenium is an open-source tool developed to automate web browsers.

How DreamFactory Prevents SQL Injection Attacks

A SQL injection attack is an attempt to modify the syntax of a SQL query executed in conjunction with a user-initiated action within a software application. Some examples of user-initiated actions include searching for a product within an e-commerce catalog, adding a comment to a blog post, and creating a new user account. In each of these scenarios, the user uses a form to submit input (e.g.

How UX can minimize cyber security threats?

Check Point Research found that global weekly attacks rose by 7% in Q1 2023 versus the same quarter last year, with each organization facing an average of 1248 attacks per week. In 2023 researchers noticed that it’s taking organizations an average of 49 days to identify a cyberattack. That’s terrifying, isn’t it? But, what does this mean? Is this a signal that your business needs a foolproof web development strategy to prevent your website from cyberattacks?

The ultimate guide to Sidekiq scheduled jobs

Sidekiq is one of the most popular open-source background job libraries for Ruby. As one of ActiveJob's most popular backends, it's often used to run asynchronous jobs in Rails applications. It leans on Redis to manage queues and jobs, which makes it fast. Developers can run background jobs using Sidekiq with or without ActiveJob, and we'll explore both in this article. Just as useful - Sidekiq scheduled jobs allow you to run a job after a given amount of time or at a given time.

Are Self-Driving Cars Safe?

Are self-driving cars safe? The software in modern cars contains more than 100 million lines of code that enable many different features — cruise control, speed assistance, and parking cameras. And, the code within these embedded systems only gets more complex. This trend will continue as cars of the future become more connected. Cars are increasingly dependent on technology. And they will progressively become more autonomous — and ultimately self-driving.

Test Case Design Techniques: The Definitive Guide

The first step is often the hardest, and in software testing, this is especially true. When presented with a system, how do you go about and decide what to test? Standing in the middle of the unknown, we need guidance, and learning about test case design techniques is a good place to start. In this article, we’ll show you: Let’s dive in!

Your Guide to SAP Testing Automation & How to Get Started

For enterprises relying on SAP systems, ensuring smooth operation through updates, integrations, and daily operations is crucial. Manual testing of these complex systems increases time to market and the likelihood of human error. The solution? SAP testing automation, which enables faster, more reliable testing, ensuring your business-critical processes run smoothly without bottlenecks.

Adobe and Snowflake Deepen Partnership to Rewrite the Next Era of Customer Experience

Adobe launched Adobe Experience Platform Federated Audience Composition, now generally available on Snowflake, allowing organizations to unlock seamless interoperability for marketers by integrating Snowflake's AI Data Cloud with Adobe Real-Time Customer Data Platform (CDP) and Adobe Journey Optimizer.