Testing Ask Me Anything - Testing in Compliance and Regulation

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Milan Kuveljic

Director of Engineering at N26

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How to be agile and be compliant, and still release frequently?
Can you use production data to test with or not, when you're in a compliant environment?
How to understand a failure in production?
Is automation useful in the compliant and regulation testing field?
During an audit, how do you draw the line between not shining a spotlight on the flaws in your application and bluntly misleading an auditor?
Is an auditor looking for problems in a software?
What type or approach of QA should apply to medical device regulations / compliance software?
Has GDPR affected automation pipelines or testing?
What are best practices in designing / building a testing framework or process, oriented in assuring compliance with some regulations in terms of adaptability and valuable reporting?
Is it a steep learning curve to move into a regulated environment as a tester, and why?
Will the EU and UK regulations differ after Brexit or do they already differ?
How would you approach a conflict between business goals and regulatory requirements?
Do you have any tips on regulated agile for legacy systems and standard systems like SAP?
ChapterWould you expect an agile team to be tester heavy when you compare it to a non-regulated industries? Title
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For this Ask Me Anything we were joined by Milan Kuveljic to answer all your questions on testing in a Compliance and Regulation world.
Milan Kuveljic is the Head of Quality Engineering at N26, the Mobile Bank. In his role, he works with engineering teams on establishing good practices for building the highest quality software solutions. In the last decade, he has gained practical experience in software testing and quality engineering, in particular, agile testing, automation in testing and tooling, which he is sharing with development teams to improve the quality and process of building software.

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Milan Kuveljic

Director of Engineering at N26

My name is Milan, and this is my personal web space. I am the Head of Quality Engineering and Regulatory Technology at N26, the mobile bank. I started my career as a Software Test Consultant where I was helping development teams in large organizations in banking and insurance domain to establish automation in testing culture. Later on, I have moved to Berlin to work on quality and reliability improvements in challenging Ad tech space. In the last decade, I have gained practical experience in software testing and quality engineering, in particular, agile testing, automation in testing and tooling, which I am sharing with development teams to improve the quality and process of building software. In my current role, I am working with distributed engineering teams on building the highest software quality in mobile banking by following good practices in quality engineering.
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