Application Security

Start Testing Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Today with Digital.ai Testing

Samsung has officially introduced the Galaxy S26 series, continuing its lineup of flagship Android devices used by millions of people worldwide. With every new device generation, organizations releasing applications must ensure they continue to perform reliably across the devices their users adopt.  Digital.ai Testing now supports the Samsung Galaxy S26 series on real devices, enabling development and QA teams…

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Android 17 Beta Support Now Available with Digital.ai Testing

As we move closer to the anticipated release of Android 17 — codenamed Cinnamon Bun — Google has begun rolling out Beta versions for developers and testers. These early builds give organizations a valuable opportunity to validate how their mobile applications behave on the next generation of Android.  Digital.ai Testing now supports Android 17 Beta 1 and Beta 2 on real Android devices, available across both SaaS and On-Premises deployments. This enables teams to begin…

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Accelerating Test Creation using LLMs

Manual Testing Bottleneck Over the past couple of decades, software testing has gone through a pretty significant evolution. Not too long ago, most testing was completely manual. A single release cycle could take anywhere from a week to a month—and in some cases even longer—just to validate an application before it went out the door….

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When the Attacker Is the Client: Defending Against MitM Attacks

Imagine you’ve built a secure mobile app. Your connections are encrypted, your infrastructure is hardened, and your team sleeps well at night. Then a security researcher shows up with a rooted Android phone, a free proxy tool, and your entire API traffic laid out in plain text. This is the man-in-the-middle (MitM) problem and it’s…

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Understanding GitOps & Its Role Across Enterprises

GitOps defined: desired state and continuous reconciliation GitOps is a control-system approach to continuous delivery where Git is used as the system of record for the desired state of environments, and automation continuously reconciles what is running until it matches what the repository declares. This is different from “deploy from Git”. The defining characteristic is…

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Performance Testing for Mobile: Beyond Just “Is It Fast?”

A comprehensive guide to battery drain, memory leaks, network efficiency, and catching performance regressions in the real world. Introduction When someone says “performance testing,” most people think of one thing: speed. How fast does the app launch? How quickly does the screen load? But for mobile applications, speed is just the tip of the iceberg. Your…

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Protect Every Mobile App You Ship — No Matter How You Built It

Here’s the simple truth about the modern mobile landscape: There is no such thing as a “typical” mobile app anymore. Some apps are mostly Java/Kotlin. Others are heavy in native C++ or Rust. A surprising number have grown into hybrids. And an ever‑growing percentage — especially in gaming, fintech, media, and high‑performance mobile workloads —…

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The Devs Guide to Synthetic Data Generation and Self-Cleaning Test Environments

In 2026, the biggest hurdle in shipping software isn’t how fast we can code, but the “Quality Debt” we rack up from messy testing. For a long time, teams relied on permanent test servers that became cluttered and inconsistent over time; worse, they often held sensitive customer data. We’re now moving toward “temporary” environments that…

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From Defense Labs to Mobile Apps: How Application Protection Grew Up

2001 was a turning point for application security, though few recognized it at the time. In April, a U.S. Navy EP-3 made an emergency landing on Hainan Island after a mid-air collision with a Chinese interceptor. The crew had 26 minutes to destroy sensitive equipment and documents before landing. They improvised—pouring coffee into disk drives,…

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Escalations Aren’t Noise: They’re Your Most Honest Quality Signal

Most companies insist they care about product quality. Yet many measure it through the safest mirrors they can find—uptime dashboards, NPS snapshots, and feature velocity charts. Meanwhile, the most truthful signals get dismissed as operational noise: escalations. That’s the blind spot. Escalations aren’t interruptions; they’re early warnings of product risk—and they will tell you where…

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