Stanislav is a QA Lead at Romexsoft, responsible for defining and maintaining quality assurance standards across client-facing software products. He has over 10 years of experience in quality engineering, covering both manual and automated testing practices.
Stanislav specialises in building and maintaining structured QA workflows for cloud-based systems, with strong expertise in automated testing, CI integration, and end-to-end test coverage. His experience spans healthcare, fintech, and logistics domains, where he has worked on complex web, mobile, and data-driven platforms.
In his role, he oversees quality control processes, coordinates QA activities across delivery teams, and ensures that testing practices align with project timelines, release cycles, and technical requirements. He works closely with developers, DevOps engineers, and delivery managers to ensure that quality is built into the development lifecycle rather than treated as a final checkpoint.
Certifications:
- AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
- ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level
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Network penetration testing is a strategic practice that moves beyond mere compliance as it validates your system’s real-world security posture and significantly reduces the risk of system vulnerabilities. When executed effectively, it inherently prepares your team for robust incident response. In this article, we share actionable insights on how to implement penetration testing to achieve these security outcomes.
The blog gives an overview of:
- key elements of a strong network pentest
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