Learn how to optimize mobile testing and security — from automated security checks to robust mobile testing and more.
Your backend runs on Linux, your iOS app can only build on Apple hardware, and mocking server responses for mobile tests is only a partial workaround. So we put together a recipe for integration testing that actually works.
Discover how to enhance mobile app security with top DevSecOps tools like Appdome, NowSecure, AWS Secrets Manager, and LambdaTest. Learn how these tools integrate with Bitrise to protect against cyber threats and ensure app reliability.
In mobile development, flaky tests are a persistent issue. They’re frustrating because a test is ‘flaky’ when it produces both ‘passing’ and ‘failing’ results from the same code. This wastes developers’ time by triggering unnecessary investigations and delays the integration of their code.
We answered your questions from the recent Maestro-Bitrise webinar — available on demand now. Get the answers to your questions about UI tests, custom mobile testing, real business use cases, and more.
Brian Reed from NowSecure explains the core ideas of the Mobile DevSecOps Framework: Learn how to quickly release high-quality mobile apps while simultaneously building in the necessary security and privacy.
The mobile testing pyramid is a set of guiding principles that help establish a strategy for unit testing, integration testing, and end-to-end testing for mobile apps. Laurent Sigal shared tips to master the mobile testing pyramid at this year’s Mobile DevOps Summit.
This article is about mobile security tools and five recommended security tools for building secure mobile apps with automated testing.
This article walks you through the steps of setting up the MobSF Scan tool on an AWS EC2 machine with Docker and Bitrise to be able to run your static analysis tests easily.
Some of the world's most security-conscious companies rely on Bitrise to build safely. This article is a summary of the most important security-related measures we take to make sure your sensitive data is always protected.
Test-driven development, or TDD, is a testing method where you first convert the feature requirements to tests and then write code to make the tests pass. In this article, we take an objective look at test-driven development, its benefits, downsides, and best use cases.
A guide to understanding the concept behind DevSecOps and how you can inject security into your mobile CI/CD pipeline to deliver more secure mobile applications.
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