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Appdome SDK Protect to End Third-Party Mobile Supply Chain Risk

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Appdome has released a new mobile SDK protection and mobile threat streaming service, called Appdome SDKProtect. It is designed to end third-party, mobile supply chain risk and democratize mobile threat intelligence and telemetry data among mobile SDK developers. The new service enables mobile SDK developers to quickly and easily create protected and threat-aware versions of their mobile SDKs, reducing fraud and ensuring compliance.

SDKProtect from Appdome provides an automated method for SDK makers  to secure and protect their SDKs, as well as provide them with threat intelligence to detect and respond quickly to real-world attacks.

Katie Norton, Research Manager, DevSecOps and Software Supply Chain Security 

“Mobile brands have become SDK providers themselves, and there’s more need than ever to leverage real-time attack and threat data inside mobile servicesWe want to protect mobile SDKs and empower mobile SDK vendors to use our industry leading in-app intelligence framework to enrich critical mobile services to improve fraud detection, identity verification, and transaction integrity, and ensure regulatory compliance in mobile applications, globally.”

“Mobile SDKs are critical components of the mobile app supply chain, and if left unprotected, can result in significant and reverberating impacts across the mobile app ecosystem. The new Appdome SDKProtect service provides mobile SDK vendors and developers with multiple options for mobile SDK protection. Appdome SDKProtect strengthens the security posture of third-party software development kits (SDKs) used in mobile app development against static and dynamic attacks, reverse engineering, IP loss and exploits,” said Katie Norton, Research Manager, DevSecOps and Software Supply Chain Security.    

The service also makes Appdome platform’s rich mobile attack and intelligence data intelligence framework available to SDK providers to enhance the value of their SDK-based mobile services. New service targets SDKs that are central to the mobile app economy, including payment gateways, biometric identification, advertising, and more.

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