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In this Build Better Mobile Work Apps blog series, we’ll share our mobile security research and cover the top threats and attacks against Android and iOS app used by employees inside enterprises and government agencies. Including threats common in BYOD as well as MDM/MAM deployment scenarios. Understanding and defending against the growing diversity of mobile exploits and attacks is critical to ensuring mobile business integrity and an amazing mobile experience for all mobile users.

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 protection best practices in CI/CD.

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The End of the Mobile Enterprise VPN

The nature of work in the modern enterprise has become overwhelmingly mobile, fluid and diverse. Today’s workforce is remote, mobile-first and requires secure anytime, anywhere mobile apps, with direct…

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Blog End Of The Enterprise Vpn

The End of the Mobile Enterprise VPN

The nature of work in the modern enterprise has become overwhelmingly mobile, fluid and diverse. Today’s workforce is remote, mobile-first and requires secure anytime, anywhere mobile apps, with direct…

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How to Comply with the OWASP MASVS Standard

The OWASP MASVS (Mobile Application Security Verification Standard) is a standard that establishes mobile app security requirements for developers to build secure mobile apps and security teams to test mobile apps. On Appdome, brands can easily comply with the OWASP MASVS standard.

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AI Has Democratized Spear Phishing Attacks, Now What?

Spear phishing attacks used to be limited to high-profile targets such as CEOs, politicians, and other influential individuals. These attacks required extensive research, preparation, and coordination, making them a…