xml security scanning and testing
XML security scanning and testing refers to the process of evaluating and analyzing XML-based systems, documents, or applications to identify potential security vulnerabilities, weaknesses, or threats. It involves the use of specialized tools and techniques to assess the security posture of XML-based technologies and implement appropriate security measures. The goal is to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of XML data and prevent potential malicious attacks or unauthorized access.
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