The main objective of security testing is to check the weaknesses of the implemented security mechanism. It is done for finding the vulnerabilities of a system and to determine whether the system is protected from intruders or not. Security testing can be done prior to production or after the production of the system. But, if the security testing is done after the production, then cost will be more and the huge amount of rework will be required to remove the problems. Also the time between the vulnerability is get known and the malicious attack against it, is becoming less. Therefore it is required to include the security testing in the early phases of software development life cycle. The present paper deals with the review of software security testing approaches and techniques proposed so far. The review is presented in a categorized way and tabulated for the last one and half decade (2000)(2001)(2002)(2003)(2004)(2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013)(2014)(2015).
Henry Ford once quoted that "coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success." Hence performing activities in a group has a different value of its own and yields a better result. An attempt has been made to develop a tool kit which where a game is played with two teams with various scenarios pertaining to flow of information and are validated by statistical tests regarding data collections and the behaviour of individuals are validated using the fuzzy logic approach. The developed kit will act as a pedagogy tool which help organisation in developing an effective team / group for meeting its long & short term organisations goal. Further, the toolkit can have its application in human resource management. It consists of selection, training and evaluating of team members.
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