Before the Breach, There Was a Test Environment
Key Takeaways The Problem with Calling QA “Non-Production” Most security conversations begin at the wrong end of the problem. We start with the breach, the alert, the investigation, and the inevitable question: how did it happen? Attention moves to production because that is where consequences becom
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