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Thursday, April 27, 2017 - 11:00am to 11:45am

Vulnerabilities and Bugs in Mobile Apps with Quick Tours

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As mobile devices, tools, operating systems, and web technologies rapidly evolve, testers in this changing domain must quickly adapt their thinking. Testers often struggle to find critical vulnerabilities and bugs in mobile applications due to lack of guidance, experience, and the right resources. Raj Subramanian was a tester in that very situation. While working at Orbitz and now at CSG International, he started categorizing these bugs and came up with a mind map, which helps do a quick tour of your mobile application and find vulnerabilities as quickly as possible. The mind map can be used for smoke testing, acceptance testing, or even production testing after the application is live on the different app stores. Using hands-on exercises, live demos, and screenshots, Raj explores test techniques and tools you can use to get quick feedback about your mobile applications. Take back test strategies and tools to apply in your real-world situations. Come gain experience in both manual and automated mobile application testing. 

 

Raj Subramanian
CSG International

Raj Subramanian, a former developer for a payroll processing company, moved to testing to focus on his passion. Raj currently works as a mobile test lead for a large product and services company. He actively contributes to the testing community by speaking at conferences, writing articles, blogging, and being directly involved in various testing-related activities. He currently resides in Chicago and can be reached at [email protected]. His website is www.rajsubra.com and twitter handle - @epsilon11.