Mobile app developers are realizing that with in-app security they can exceed third-party on-device security that relies on blacklists by only allowing the app to communicate with whitelisted servers. Mobile apps need constant monitoring and closeknit, developer-driven protections against today’s clever cybercriminals.
If an app were breached or hacked, 74% of all consumers would stop using it, and 46% of all consumers would tell their friends to stop doing so. In this article, we’ll examine the challenges of implementing mobile app security and how development teams can overcome them.
Hackers are reverse engineering mobile apps and embedding malicious code to steal data for downstream attacks or to cause other direct harm to the user.
In the competitive world of mobile app development, companies need to take mobile app security as an important factor to protect consumer data and privacy.