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Appdome Launches Universal Bot Defence and Adds Bot Data to ThreatScope™ Mobile XDR

Appdome, the mobile app economy’s one-stop shop for mobile app defence, announced extensions to its groundbreaking MOBILEBot™ Defence product, making it fully portable to any web application firewall (WAF). These extensions save mobile brands millions of dollars, extend the useful life of existing WAF infrastructures and drive down the cost of extending bot defence to the mobile channel.

Appdome’s MOBILEBot Defence product is the industry’s only comprehensive anti-bot defence solution built from the ground up for mobile apps. It offers mobile brands multi-layered bot detection, intelligence and defence all in one solution, easily protecting the mobile channel from 100+ attack vectors including fake apps, weaponised apps, malware-controlled apps, bot attacks, credential stuffing, DDoS and account takeovers (ATOs). It requires no SDK, no coding, and no added servers to deploy, and is fully compatible with all coding languages and frameworks used in mobile app development. With the new lineup of extensions announced today, Appdome’s MOBILEBot Defence product now works seamlessly with any WAF used in a mobile brand’s network.

“Most mobile brands have heterogeneous WAF environments or are looking to change, add or upgrade only part of their WAF environment,” said Tom Tovar, CEO and co-creator of Appdome. “By combining no-code, no-SDK and no-server value proposition with full portability for bot defence, brands now have the operational flexibility to extend bot defence to the mobile channel without forklift upgrades to the entire WAF environment.”

Unlike other anti-bot products, Appdome MOBILEBot Defence can be used with any cloud, hosted or on-premises WAF including Akamai WAF, Cloudflare WAF, Fastly WAF, F5 WAF, Radware WAF, AWS WAF and more. MOBILEBot Defence does not require an SDK, mobile app code changes or any servers and offers full support for all mobile languages and frameworks, including Obj-C, C+, Java, JS, C#, C++, Swift, Kotlin, Flutter, React Native, Unity, Xamarin, Maui, Cordova and more.

“In today’s challenging economic environment, everybody is looking to do more with less,” said Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest. “Appdome’s breadth of threat signals and attack coverage and its ability to work with any WAF leveraging existing investment, coupled with its no-code, effortless delivery, method enables dev and cyber teams to automate the implementation of all required mobile app defences, whether it be mobile anti-bot, mobile app security, anti-fraud, malware protection, or threat intelligence – all from a single platform. The best security solutions simplify.”

As part of its announcement, Appdome also released real-time visibility of bot attacks in its ThreatScope Mobile XDR. The new bot detection and analytics service allows mobile brands to measure, track, investigate, report, and respond to threats and attacks across the WAF infrastructure, providing SOC-class visibility into mobile bot attacks and threats with full drill-down on attacks against specific apps, devices, OSs, releases, and more, all without a separate analytics package, SDK or device agent.

“Portability and visibility offer a ton of financial advantages for brands with a significant or growing mobile app installed base,” said Chris Roeckl, Chief Product Officer at Appdome. “Where other anti-bot products force developers into siloed offerings using SDKs that work only with the SDK vendor’s WAF. Appdome’s bot defence allows brands to preserve the existing WAF investment, unify visibility and response to bot activity across WAFs and solve bot defence and WAF infrastructure separately.

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