Appdome: Automated Threat Protection for Mobile Apps

An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

Appdome protects against mobile application security threats using configured plugins and automated delivery to speed time to production. 

Appdome lets you select from 147 protections depending on what your Android or iOS application needs. Protections are included as app plugins during the execution of a CI/CD pipeline. Appdome plugins also gather telemetry data from the apps and monitor protection in real time.

Furthermore, Appdome generates an auditable certificate for each CI/CD execution. The certificate verifies the protections for the app, and provides evidence that a security team can use in a release approval process. Organizations need to get mobile applications into production as quickly as possible, and iterate them as quickly as possible to address customer feedback. All without risking security incidents and breaches. By streamlining the release approval process, the certificate gets apps into production quickly and securely. 

Appdome’s extended detection and response (XDR) center supports all mobile apps in an enterprise. Its can handle multiple versions of multiple apps with multiple releases that may have different configurations of protections against threats and vulnerabilities, depending on the release and target environment (dev, uat, prod). Telemetry data highlights vulnerabilities that need protection for configuration into the next iteration of Appdome. 

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