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Security testing with Kiwi TCMS
From the course: Complete Guide to Open Source Security
Security testing with Kiwi TCMS
- [Instructor] In order to do security testing, we need to set up a plan which can contain a number of test cases, and then for each test case, we need to set up a test run. We can then run the test a number of times and keep a record of each execution. Let's see how we do that. Firstly, we'll select Testing, New Test Plan. We can now enter the details of our plan. We'll name it AI Validation Suite. We need to select the product next, but so far, we haven't registered any products. Let's select the blue plus symbol by the word, product, and we'll enter our first product. We'll call it FintelAI. We don't have a classification, so we'll add one, and we'll call it AI-based Application. And we'll add a description, AI-based assistant for the financial systems, and save. And we've got that selected. We don't need to worry about a version, but we will change the type to product, to indicate we're doing product testing. We don't have a parent ID, these are used when we have a hierarchical…
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Installing the Kiwi TCMS test management system2m 12s
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Security testing with Kiwi TCMS8m 42s
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Installing the osTicket web app5m 52s
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Managing trouble tickets9m 32s
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Mind mapping with Freeplane6m 57s
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Introducing the Valkey datastore2m 43s
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Scripting with Valkey2m 12s
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