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Common security risks explained by the MoTaverse
Clear, practical explanations of critical security risks, with real-world examples and tips from the Ministry of Testing community.
Sarah Deery
Learning and Development Lead
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My main aim is to help software testers turn their vast knowledge and skills into bite-sized chunks suitable for the community to digest.
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