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Glossary definition: Security Testing Requirements

Security Testing: Ensuring Compliance with Requirements

Security Testing Requirements refer to the specific criteria that must be met in order to ensure that a system is secure. This includes both technical and non-technical aspects of the system, such as the security of the system's architecture, the security of user data, the security of the system's components, and the security of the system's communications. Security Testing Requirements must be met in order for a system to be considered secure and to protect the system from malicious attacks. Security Testing Requirements can include a variety of tests, such as penetration testing, vulnerability scanning, and security audits. Additionally, Security Testing Requirements may also include the implementation of security policies and procedures, such as access control, authentication, and encryption. Furthermore, Security Testing Requirements must be regularly reviewed and updated in order to ensure that the system remains secure and compliant with regulations.