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A Security Testing Process in the Software Development Lifecycle

By Khaja Shariff
May 13, 2009

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Summary: This security testing strategy document describes the methods and tools used by security engineers to validate the security of a system. It also contains an outline of the approach the security engineering team will take to ensure that security acceptance criteria is met.

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About the Author
Khaja Shariff is an ISTQB-certified software tester. Khaja has about five years of testing experience with various product domains such as online data backup, school governance, and Microsoft products (Khaja tested Windows Genuine Advance and Office Genuine Advance). Khaja has also worked with automation tools like Watir and QTP. He's also performed product security testing and performance testing, e.g., memory-leakage testing and client side and server side performance tsting. Presently, he works for Proteans Software Solutions (Proteans.com), in Banglore, India.

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