Web Application Automated Testing

Web application automated testing or rather automated website testing involves usage of various types of software automation testing tools to evaluate the performance of a website.

Automated website testing as a process in which various software tools are used to evaluate the performance of a website. The process streamlines and standardises website testing parameters for configuration changes that occur during the development phase, thus conserving resources and delivering consistent results to site owners and administrators.

Our expert team, which includes Certified Web Application Testers, are hugely experienced at performing web application security testing and website security testing and can help your organisation to identify and remediate a wide range of risks.

What Are the Types of Web Application Testing?

In an era where there's so much software in a computer, improper testing of a computer program can lead to catastrophic results that cost millions – even billions – to fix. Proper use of a web testing application, or web testing automation, can be used in the following ways:

01

Functional Testing

We test the functionality of your web applications to ensure they work as intended, verifying that user inputs produce the expected outputs and that business processes flow correctly.

02

Testing Web APIs

Our team examines the APIs that connect your web applications to databases, third-party services, and other components, looking for vulnerabilities in authentication, authorisation, and data handling.

03

Testing the Database

We assess the security of your database interactions, looking for SQL injection vulnerabilities, improper access controls, and insecure data storage practices.

04

Testing for Regressions

Our comprehensive approach includes testing for regressions after changes are made, ensuring that security fixes don't introduce new vulnerabilities or break existing functionality.

05

Testing for Cross-Compatibility 

We verify that security controls work consistently across different browsers, operating systems, and devices to prevent attackers from exploiting platform-specific vulnerabilities.

06

Testing UI and Visual Elements

We examine user interface components for security issues, including client-side validation bypasses, cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, and clickjacking risks.

07

Testing for Web Security

Our team conducts thorough security testing to identify vulnerabilities such as injection flaws, broken authentication, cross-site scripting, and other critical security risks.

08

Testing for Performance and Loading Speed

We assess how your application performs under load, identifying potential denial of service vulnerabilities and performance bottlenecks that could impact availability.