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Digital.ai announced Digital.ai Essential App Protection, a low code, easy-to-use solution that provides a first line of defense against application layer attacks.
Digital.ai Essential App Protection prevents apps from running in unsafe environments while providing timely intelligence into how, when, and where apps are being attacked. Digital.ai Essential App protection is the latest addition to the company’s comprehensive application and data protection portfolio which prevents reverse engineering, code tampering, IP theft, data exfiltration, malware, and more in today’s ever-changing threat landscape.
Digital.ai Essential App Protection provides the visibility needed for Security and DevOps teams to make intelligent decisions about the level and type of application protection needed. The solution rapidly integrates mobile app security into DevOps pipelines without heavy lifting or ongoing management, freeing developers to focus on higher-value activities. Cost-effective and easy to use, Digital.ai Essential App Protection ensures that organizations can quickly scale app protection to every app in their portfolio.
“With app security expertise in short supply, organizations are often limited to protecting only their most critical apps. Not anymore. With Digital.ai Essential App Protection and Digital.ai Premium App Protection, organizations have the solutions they need to embed security right into their DevOps pipeline and protect all their apps, regardless of the organizations’ level of security expertise,” said Aviad Arviv, GM of Security at Digital.ai. “Digital.ai App Protection provides organizations peace of mind that they are protecting their IP and their customers.”
Digital.ai Essential App Protection features & benefits:
- Actionable Threat Insights: Take action on timely intelligence into compromised devices with targeted follow-on response and protection updates.
- Runtime self-protection: Detect and prevent app instances running in unsafe environments like rooted or jailbroken devices and debuggers.
- Class encryption: Make it more difficult for attackers to review and analyze decompiled app code for useful information like trade secrets (IP) or security vulnerabilities.
- Easy integration: Use a single script to integrate post-development into CI/CD pipelines and instrument runtime protection.
- Visibility: Threat insights that remove the guesswork out of pinpointing where and how your application is being attacked.
- Low code: Does not require any configuration or source code modification, just a single script in the CI/CD pipeline.
- Compatibility: Platform and language agnostic solution that can protect both iOS and Android apps.
- Extensibility: Upgrade to Premium Application Protection for advanced code tampering, IP theft, and reverse engineering capabilities.
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