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Migrating from Micro Focus UFT to Tricentis Tosca

Migrating from Micro Focus UFT to Tricentis Tosca

As a legacy testing platform, Micro Focus UFT can’t keep pace with today’s agile and DevOps software delivery cycles, which require teams to test earlier in the process, test more frequently, and iterate quickly based on the feedback that testing generates.

Read this white paper to learn:

  • What’s inside the Tricentis Continuous Testing Platform
  • What a migration from UFT to Tosca looks like
  • Five common UFT-to-Tosca migration scenarios
  • What two leading enterprises achieved by switching to Tosca
  • Your next steps in modernizing your software testing
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Tenable’s 2021 Threat Landscape Retrospective

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Tenable's 2021 Threat Landscape Retrospective

IN THE 2021 THREAT LANDSCAPE RETROSPECTIVE (TLR), YOU WILL READ ABOUT:
  • Comprehensive analysis of the most notable vulnerabilities of 2021 with additional insights on how they’re used in attack chains.
  • Understanding of the risks impacting sensitive technology, including increased connectivity across OT devices and the challenges associated in securing them.
  • Common misconfigurations in cloud and Active Directory environments that can give attackers access to your organization’s most sensitive information.
  • How trust relationships can be exploited by attackers to gain access to sensitive environments.
  • How ransomware groups continue to evolve, from double extortion to attacks against critical infrastructure and the supply chain.

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Reference Architecture: Risk-Based Vulnerability Management

Need to Evolve to a Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Strategy but Don’t Know How? This Guide Will Show You.

Implementing a Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Solution is easier than you think. And, once you evolve to this proactive, strategic methodology, you can immediately begin reaping the benefits of a VM program that delivers the dynamic, continuous visibility you need to proactively manage risk and make strategic decisions. Ready to make the most efficient use of your limited security resources?

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Risk-based Vulnerability Management: Focus On The Vulnerabilities That Pose The Greatest Risk

Ebook: Risk-Based Vulnerability Management: The Best Way to Prioritize

Security teams are dealing with more vulnerabilities than they can handle. Spreading these limited resources too thin can quickly lead to inefficiency and burnout. Don’t waste precious time remediating vulnerabilities that pose little to no risk.

With risk-based vulnerability management, you’ll know exactly which vulnerabilities are likely to be exploited – and the ones that will cause the biggest impact on the business. Download the new ebook now to:

  • See how risk-based vulnerability management answers, “What should we fix first?”
  • Understand why legacy vulnerability management is no match for today’s digital world
  • Find out why CVSS fails as a prioritization tool – and why it’s imperative to consider business context, including vulnerability data, threat intelligence and asset criticality

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5 steps to building strategic, scalable testing teams

5 steps to building strategic, scalable testing teams

Whether your organization is using a waterfall or Agile development methodology (or a combination of both), or transitioning to DevOps, “shifting left” to move testing earlier in the development cycle results in higher-quality software at lower costs. What’s usually unspoken about this shift left is the need for teams — from idea to production, including development, quality assurance, security, release, and delivery — to collaborate more closely throughout the development cycle.

This white paper walks you through some of the key considerations for building collaboration into your testing strategy and concludes with a checklist to help guide your efforts.

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