EPISODE AIRS: May 25, 2021, 7:00AM PST
Finding Unknown Unknowns and Zero-Day Bugs within Azure CI/CD Pipelines
Curtail CTO Robert Ross gives an interview with Microsoft’s Steven Murawski on using a new technique to see and prevent bugs from going into production in Azure DevOps Pipelines as a final gate before release to assure production standards and protect user experience.
Anaheim, CA
Curtail ReGrade’s novel method of testing compares a production version of software to a release candidate, by playing the same network inputs to both versions and observing the differences in response. This method identifies differences from unexpected application behavior and configuration missteps prior to release but with the ability to observe the behavior as if it had been released. These differences indicate not only known issues but also unknown problems that had not been contemplated by the current testing regimen. Unlike canary testing, production users are not affected, continuing to run on the known primary software version.
About Curtail:
Curtail, based in Anaheim, Calif., is changing how IT is implemented for government agencies, financial institutions, service providers, and enterprise organizations that are developing and launching new software and services, particularly in DevOps environments. By accelerating development while stopping vulnerabilities before they occur, Curtail keeps systems protected and running, reducing the risk of unplanned downtime, attacks or equipment failure. Website: www.curtail.com