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Mobile users are keenly aware of the growing security, fraud and privacy threats when they use mobile apps. Nevertheless, cybercrime and online fraud are growing at an alarming rate, impacting millions across the globe. The so-called 'scamdemic' shows no signs of slowing down. The rising number of mobile users worldwide, projected to reach 6.3 billion by 2030, according to the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), poses a significant challenge for both users and app developers. Compromised devices can lead to data breaches, financial losses, and a degraded user experience. How can we close this gap in keeping the apps and users secure? Is AI the answer?
Jan Sysmans, Mobile App Security Evangelist, at mobile security firm Appdome shares more.
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Mobile users are keenly aware of the growing security, fraud and privacy threats when they use mobile apps. Nevertheless, cybercrime and online fraud are growing at an alarming rate, impacting millions across the globe. The so-called 'scamdemic' shows no signs of slowing down. The rising number of mobile users worldwide, projected to reach 6.3 billion by 2030, according to the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), poses a significant challenge for both users and app developers. Compromised devices can lead to data breaches, financial losses, and a degraded user experience. How can we close this gap in keeping the apps and users secure? Is AI the answer?
Jan Sysmans, Mobile App Security Evangelist, at mobile security firm Appdome shares more.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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