Remediation Testing definition

Remediation Testing means the tests carried out on the work that the Customer has completed, following Softcat’s recommendations. For example, tests could include patch management review, gold build review or vulnerability scanning;

Examples of Remediation Testing in a sentence

  • Remediation Testing – the phase where the Health District validates that all Critical and High issues have been resolved.

  • Round 1: Initial Testing 2 weeks Remediation 1 week Remediation Testing 1 week Total Duration for Round 1 of UAT 4 weeks Round 2: Initial Testing 2 weeks Remediation 1 week Remediation Testing 1 week Total Duration for Round 2 of UAT 4 weeks It is critical that the Health District devote ample time and resources to this effort to ensure the system is operating per onboarding scope and ready for production.

Related to Remediation Testing

  • Remediation means any response, remedial, removal, or corrective action, any activity to cleanup, detoxify, decontaminate, contain or otherwise remediate any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs, any actions to prevent, cure or mitigate any Release, any action to comply with any Environmental Laws or with any permits issued pursuant thereto, any inspection, investigation, study, monitoring, assessment, audit, sampling and testing, laboratory or other analysis, or any evaluation relating to any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs.

  • Remediation waste means all solid and hazardous wastes, and all media (including groundwater, surface water, soils, and sediments) and debris that are managed for implementing cleanup.

  • Remediation Period has the meaning specified in Section 8.2(a);

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • Percolation test means a subsurface soil test at the depth of a proposed absorption system or similar component of an OWTS to determine the water absorption capability of the soil, the results of which are normally expressed as the rate at which one inch of water is absorbed. The rate is expressed in minutes per inch.