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Why A Mobile Application Penetration Test?

victorwilson77

New Pleskian
When attempting to secure a mobile application, it is essential to perform a thorough assessment of both iPhone and Android version of the application, the web application that the mobile app communicates with, and database infrastructure as well. Not just audit with a bunch of checklists, not just a bunch of scans with automated security testing tools. What it really takes to secure a web application and achieve compliance, however, isn’t always obvious. Too often, companies base critical IT Security decisions on an incomplete understanding of the regulatory environment, the business impact of the technology, or what really motivates attackers. A mobile application penetration test sets the record straight and provides the direction — and confidence — a company needs to perform business operations without the worry of compliance or the threat of malicious attacks.

Strategic Security’s consultants regularly conduct ongoing research into issues that impact our clients. In addition, we are in regular contact with CEOs, CIOs, CISOs, and IT executives in the industries we serve. We understand your industry already, which allows us to develop the methodologies, testing tools, and resources that will make your both compliant and secure at a reasonable cost. Our ongoing fieldwork and research process makes it all possible.
 

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