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In this Mobile Security Basics blog series, we’ll share our mobile security research and cover general mobile app security industry information on attacks and threats against Android & iOS apps. This is very important information for app developers and cyber teams as they try to understand and defend against all the different exploits and attacks against their users, apps and mobile business.

We’ll also share DevOps CI/CD and Data-Driven DevSecOps™ best practices, and highlight key operational and industry insights, to help you achieve mobile DevSecOps agility and follow mobile app security best practices in CI/CD.

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Appdome is iOS 12 Ready!

Appdome is iOS 12 Ready
We are thrilled to announce that, Appdome is iOS 12 ready. This means that all implementations on Appdome are compatible with iOS 12. This ensures that you, your users and customers,…

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Blog Post Ciso 5.0

CISO 5.0 – Cyber as a Business Function

Cybersecurity has undergone a profound transformation over the past two decades. Once a narrowly scoped discipline focused on control and compliance, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) role has…

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Why Cyber Platforms Matter in Your AI Strategy

Palo Alto Networks and Crowdstrike have made it clear that platforms are the right strategy for cyber defense initiatives. And platforms do offer a lot of advantages over manual defense options – faster time to market, just-in-time defense, better compliance …

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White-box Cryptography is a Sham

I’ve worked with our cyber research team, providing assessments of mobile apps for mobile banks and brands, and it always surprised me to see that API endpoints and API…