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Android is well known as the more problematic OS when compared to iOS. When undertaking Android mobile app security testing it helps to understand the security features of the application environment for mobile devices.
Sathya Prakash, an Indian security researcher, shows the dire potential consequences of neglecting secure mobile development with his account of testing his bank’s mobile app in 2015.
At Google I/O 2016 it was revealed that the Chrome OS will soon support Android apps.
Today we’re announcing the launch of a partnership in the Netherlands with Marcel Diepenbroek of Rational ICT.
Codified Security, the market leading application security testing solution and Qredo, the end to end encryption provider, today announced a new strategic partnership.
To understand how to approach iOS mobile app security testing it helps to know the security features that iOS brings to the table and how it is different to Android.
When penetration testers choose their mobile app security testing tools there are a number of choices to make, allowing the developer to work through a number of threat models.
In part 1 of this blog series we looked at what HIPAA is, who is regulated by HIPAA, and what data HIPAA regulates …
At the recent Xamarin Evolve conference in Orlando, Florida, Kerry W. Lothrop, Principal Consultant at Zuehike Group gave this excellent talk on security in mobile apps, called “Is your app secure”.
The 2016 update to the PCI’s DSS standard, 3.2, is going to create a need for more mobile app security testing among organisations with mobile payments apps as it adds a requirement for two penetration tests each year.
A mobile app security testing checklist is the first stop in combating the near universal low standard of mobile app security.
Codified Security made a quick trip to Berlin to go to AppsWorld Berlin. We had a lot of useful conversations with developers and product owners from all over the world, and took some time out to check out the local tech scene.
Martin, the CTO of Codified Security, spoke at the April session of the London Mobile Developers (.NET/Xamarin) meetup on Xamarin security and building secure mobile apps.