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Scoping penetration tests to major releases, new services, and security-sensitive features means new and high-risk functionality is actively probed before or around deployment.
Major releases, new services, and security-sensitive features that affect your environment are subject to penetration testing by Databricks.
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Scoping penetration tests to major releases, new services, and security-sensitive features means new and high-risk functionality is actively probed before or around deployment.
Major releases, new services, and security-sensitive features that affect your environment are subject to penetration testing by Databricks.
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