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Which of the following enters random data to the inputs of an application? Fuzzing Validation rules Application hardening Routines Explanation Fuzz testing (also known as fuzzing) is a software-testing technique that exposes security problems by providing invalid, unexpected, or random data to the inputs of an application. Fuzzing programs come in two types: Mutation-based programs, which mutate existing data samples to create test data. Generation-based programs, which define new test data based on models of the input. Input validation is the process of ensuring that a program operates on clean, correct, and useful data. Input validation uses routines (also called validation rules or check routines) that check for correctness, meaningfulness, and secureness in data input to the system. Application hardening is the process of preventing vulnerability exploitation in software
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