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  • Quality Engineers & Testers - StarWest is Coming Up!

    I'm thrilled to announce that I have been selected to speak at the StarWest 2009 Quality Conference (SQE) October 5-9th 2009, hosted at the DisneyLand Hotel in Annaheim, CA! Link to the conference website is here ( http://www.sqe.com/starwest/Schedule/Default.aspx ) and there are a number of awesome...
    Posted to Following the White Rabbit Blog by RafalLos on 07-02-2009
    Filed under: quality, web application security, QA
  • The Pros of a Con

    My slides are now available for you to revisit (if you would like a copy for yourself, email me) , here at SlideShare.net Most of you already know how much I love to stand in front of fresh set of faces to deliver the message of web application security. Every once in a while I get the rare pleasure...
    Posted to Following the White Rabbit Blog by RafalLos on 05-07-2009
    Filed under: QA, security testing
  • Defining Security as a Business Requirement

    This post is a follow-up to the previous one on QA: Defect vs. Vulnerability. All the highly-intelligent responses I received got me thinking further, and so here I present my additional thoughts. This may not be revolutionary - but given the response I received regarding the terminology difference between...
    Posted to Following the White Rabbit Blog by RafalLos on 02-05-2009
    Filed under: functional specification, quality, process, application security, web application security business case, software quality, software security, QA
  • QA Lesson - Defect vs. Vulnerability

    Back in April 2008 one of my very first posts to this blog was titled " Security Vulnerability != Defect; Why? " and it stirred some discussion. Over the past year I've spoken to more QA teams than I can probably remember, and the message has been carried through - but a recent article...
    Posted to Following the White Rabbit Blog by RafalLos on 02-03-2009
    Filed under: terminology, QA