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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.
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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What is culture? how can you change it? These resources will show you the way
Stu Day and Chris Henderson dive deep into the world of interviewing, with reflections on their roles has hiring managers. Plus discussions with those who are currently open to work and who have recently secured a new role.
The talks from when we gathered for our virtual software testing conference
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On the 1st & 2nd of October 2025 we're back in Brighton for TestBash: the largest software testing conference in the UK
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