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Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 3:15pm to 4:00pm

IoT Integrity: A Guide to Robust Endpoint Testing

If you’re responsible for an application that depends on the data or functionality of various IoT endpoints—either sensors or devices—your brand reputation depends on the security, reliability, and compliance of its many integrated parts. If your application fails to deliver the expected business results, your customers and partners won't care if that failure stems from the code you developed or from a component that you integrated. What can you do to ensure that the endpoints work as expected and enhance your brand? Wayne Ariola outlines a multiphase strategy: validate each endpoint against your expectations; vet each new endpoint vs. your internal policy for security, performance, and availability; integrate simulated behavior into a test lab; simulate behavior to expand the scope of your end-to-end testing; validate it against use cases; run end-to-tests for security, functionality, performance; and manage changes with version control for test environments. Leave with guidelines for validating IoT integrity for end to end and everything in between.

Arthur Hicken
Parasoft

For more than twenty years, Arthur Hicken has been involved in automating various practices at Parasoft. He has worked on projects involving software development lifecycle, software security, complex web applications, and integration with legacy systems. Arthur has helped IT departments in Cisco, Vanguard, Motorola, and other major companies improve their software development practices. He developed and conducted numerous technical training courses at Parasoft. Find Arthur on Twitter @codecurmudgeon and on LinkedIn.