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This can be added to existing qualityassurance tests/processes to ensure that behavioral regressions are not introduced in future versions of the software. Back when unit testing was introduced to the SDLC, it fundamentally changed how software was developed. Issues identified with fuzzing are guaranteed to be actionable.
This can be added to existing qualityassurance tests/processes to ensure that behavioral regressions are not introduced in future versions of the software. Back when unit testing was introduced to the SDLC, it fundamentally changed how software was developed. Issues identified with fuzzing are guaranteed to be actionable.
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