Global Consumer Survey Debunks the Top 5 Myths in Mobile Application Security and Highlights Consumers’ Demand for Security as a Key Feature of Every Mobile App

Worldwide data reveals consumer expectations are more aligned with CISOs’ priorities than ever before 

Redwood City, California – (August 25, 2021) – Appdome, the leader in no-code mobile app security and fraud prevention, has released a global consumer survey, How CISOs Can Meet Consumer Expectations of Mobile Security in 2021. The survey provides comprehensive insight into the complex and sophisticated security, malware and threat-defense expectations of mobile consumers in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia. The findings provide a rare glimpse into the voice of the consumer, debunking common myths about consumers’ mobile app security expectations with significant implications for CISOs, security teams and others charged with protecting mobile app users. 

The survey queried a demographically diverse sample of more than 10,000 mobile consumers from multiple continents. The results offer CISOs key insights into which mobile app threats consumers fear most, which apps consumers expect will have the highest level of security, changes in consumer expectations for mobile app security as a result of COVID-19, and the rising strength of mobile app security expectations across every key demographic and geographic audience. With this data, CISOs can accelerate their work to improve and deliver better mobile app security in Android and iOS apps and debunk several myths held by non-cybersecurity professionals, including: 

Myth #1: Consumers are comfortable with “buyer beware” mobile app security strategies.
Reality: Consumers expect the publisher to provide a very high level of mobile app security and protection in the mobile app. 

  • 73% of all consumers would stop using a mobile app if it left them unprotected against attack 
  • 74% of all consumers would stop using a mobile app if their app was breach or hacked 
  • 46% of all consumers would tell their friends to stop using an app if their app was breach or hacked 

 

Myth #2: Consumers are willing to give up security to get better features in the mobile app.
Reality: Most consumers value security and malware protection as much or more than they do features. 

  • 38% of all consumers say they care most about security when using mobile apps 
  • 37% of all consumers say they care most about features in mobile apps 
  • 25% of all consumers care most about security and features, equally 

 

Myth #3: Protecting against network and cloud breaches should be #1 priority.
Reality: Consumers care most about app-level, on-device threats and dismiss network-cloud threats. 

  • 62% of all consumers fear someone hacking of their app, making it the No. 1 mobile app threat,  
  • 56% of all consumers fear malware threats on their device, making it the No. 2 mobile app threat  
  • 32% of all consumers fear network-cloud threats, making it the No. 7 mobile app threat.  

 

Myth #4: Protecting user credentials and login on the backend is enough to satisfy consumers.
Reality: Consumers rank threats like malware and hacking above credentials loss from backend breaches.  

  • 55%+ of Android and iOS users fear malware stealing data from my app as the No. 1 threat 
  • 40% of consumers of all age groups fear lack of protection for credentials, making it the No. 4 threat  

 

Myth #5: Mobile app security is only relevant if the mobile app is in a regulated industry.
Reality: Consumers demand the highest mobile app security from all kinds of apps, including banking and other apps, equally. 

  • 36% of all consumers expect mobile banking apps to the highest level of security
  • 33% of all consumers say that “all transaction apps” should have the highest level of security 
  • 16% of all consumers say that ewallet/payment apps should have the highest level of security 
  • 12% of all consumers say that retail and food delivery apps should have the highest level of security 

 

“Globally, consumer expectations of mobile app security are deeply held, complex and sophisticated,” said Tom Tovar, CEO and co-creator of Appdome. “The voice of the consumer flips the script on the ‘security vs. features’ debate, making clear that mobile app security and malware protection are on par with other critical features in the mobile app experience and demanded by every consumer that downloads and uses an mobile app.” 

To get the full report, please visit https://www.appdome.com/consumer-security-survey/  

About Appdome  

Appdome’s mission is to protect the mobile economy and the people who use mobile apps in their lives and at work. Appdome’s industry defining no code Mobile Security and Fraud Prevention platform uses a patented, artificial-intelligence based, no code technology to power a self-serve DevSecOps service used to secure, defend and protect mobile apps from reverse engineering, data exploits, OS and device level threats, dynamic and static analysis, MiTM attacks, mobile fraud, mobile malware and mobile piracy. Over 25,000 unique combinations of mobile security and fraud prevention features, SDKs and APIs are available on Appdome. Over 200+ leading financial, healthcare, government, and m-commerce providers use Appdome to protect apps, users and data, preempt fraud, and consistently deliver richer and safer mobile experiences to hundreds of millions of mobile end users globally. For more information, visit www.appdome.com 

Media Contact:  

Jeff Miller  

appdome@nonfictionagency.com  

541-207-6413  

 

Jan Sysmans

Jan is passionate about protecting mobile banking customers from threats, malware and fraud. In addition to blogging this story, he is the solution specialist for secure mobile banking.

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