Why Mobile SDKs are NOT DevSecOps
In a DevSecOps world, organizations need to build security features into their mobile apps quickly, an impossible task when relying on SDKs.
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In this DevSec blog we’ll share our research and best practices in securing Android & iOS apps. Our goal is to help mobile developers and cyber security teams stay ahead of mobile app hackers, attackers, pass mobile application penetration tests, and make mobile DevSecOps compliance easy.
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In a DevSecOps world, organizations need to build security features into their mobile apps quickly, an impossible task when relying on SDKs.
I’m very excited to announce the availability of Appdome’s 2021 Global Mobile Consumer Security Survey.
This is an incredible moment for security and fraud prevention teams. Never before has the…
As one of Appdome’s Solution Specialists, I often recommend the Mobile AppSec Verification Standard (MASVS) as a good blue print to build a comprehensive mobile app security roadmap for Android and iOS apps.
Appdome’s Mobile DevSecOps Platform offers a DevSecOps workflow that applies developer best practices to the process of releasing security features to mobile apps.
Using DevSecOps to protect mobile retails apps, organizations can release Android and iOS apps without making tradeoffs between features and security.
This is a multi-part blog series about Reverse Engineering, a fundamental building block in every hacker’s tool-chain for compromising mobile applications. Throughout different blogs in this series, I’ll explain…
Starting August 2021, Google Play will require that developers publish their apps using the Android App Bundle (.aab). Android developers can build a secure android app bundle on Appdome, instantly, without code or coding.
This video shows two end-to-end no-code mobile app security use cases. Preventing an app from launching on an Android device that has Developer Options turned on, and adding copy/paste prevention to a mobile app.
Appdome’s Mobile DevSecOps workflow, integrates mobile app security into the DevOps workflow and removes the tension between DevOps and Sec.
With hackers releasing a new jailbreak tool for every iphone or a rooting tool for every android device, it’s no wonder mobile wallets are hacked so often. I knew many who…
Learn how with Appdome, DevSecOps teams can add mobile data encryption to their mobile apps at different stages of build process.
Appdome makes it easy for banks, fintech challengers, eWallets and apps that feature financial transaction capabilities to comply with the TRM Guidelines for Mobile Application Security.
In a DevSecOps world, organizations need to build security features into their mobile apps quickly, an impossible task when relying on SDKs.
I’m very excited to announce the availability of Appdome’s 2021 Global Mobile Consumer Security Survey.
This is an incredible moment for security and fraud prevention teams. Never before has the…
As one of Appdome’s Solution Specialists, I often recommend the Mobile AppSec Verification Standard (MASVS) as a good blue print to build a comprehensive mobile app security roadmap for Android and iOS apps.
Appdome’s Mobile DevSecOps Platform offers a DevSecOps workflow that applies developer best practices to the process of releasing security features to mobile apps.
Using DevSecOps to protect mobile retails apps, organizations can release Android and iOS apps without making tradeoffs between features and security.
This is a multi-part blog series about Reverse Engineering, a fundamental building block in every hacker’s tool-chain for compromising mobile applications. Throughout different blogs in this series, I’ll explain…
Starting August 2021, Google Play will require that developers publish their apps using the Android App Bundle (.aab). Android developers can build a secure android app bundle on Appdome, instantly, without code or coding.
This video shows two end-to-end no-code mobile app security use cases. Preventing an app from launching on an Android device that has Developer Options turned on, and adding copy/paste prevention to a mobile app.
Appdome’s Mobile DevSecOps workflow, integrates mobile app security into the DevOps workflow and removes the tension between DevOps and Sec.
With hackers releasing a new jailbreak tool for every iphone or a rooting tool for every android device, it’s no wonder mobile wallets are hacked so often. I knew many who…
Learn how with Appdome, DevSecOps teams can add mobile data encryption to their mobile apps at different stages of build process.
Appdome makes it easy for banks, fintech challengers, eWallets and apps that feature financial transaction capabilities to comply with the TRM Guidelines for Mobile Application Security.
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