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Arxan

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image from 2018 Global Study On Application Security

2018 Global Study On Application Security

Ponemon Institute is pleased to present the findings of the 2018 Global Study on The State Application Security sponsored by Arxan Technologies. We surveyed 1,399 IT and IT security practitioners in the United States, European Union and Asia-Pacific to understand the risk unprotected applications pose to businesses when running in unsecured environments and how they are addressing this risk in practice.

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Added: October 25, 2018
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Crossing The Last Mile Of IoT Security Cyber Risk

This paper seeks to provide understanding and aid with meeting the unique information demands that the Internet of Things requires.

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Added: October 23, 2018
image from Connected Healthcare: The Cybersecurity Threat Is Real And Impending

Connected Healthcare: The Cybersecurity Threat Is Real And Impending

This report discusses why it is important to protect medical device apps “in the wild”.

Added: October 22, 2018
image from 5th Annual State of Application Security Report

5th Annual State of Application Security Report

Arxan’s 5th Annual State of Application Security Report Reveals Disparity between Mobile App Security Perception and Reality

Added: October 21, 2018
image from 5th Annual State of Application Security Report, Healthcare Edition (January 2016)

5th Annual State of Application Security Report, Healthcare Edition (January 2016)

This report deals with mobile healthcare apps and their ability to be easily hacked.

Added: October 20, 2018
image from 4th Annual State of Application Security Report (2015 Mid-Year Report)

4th Annual State of Application Security Report (2015 Mid-Year Report)

Arxan and iThreat Cyber Group (ICG) analyzed data collected by ICG over the past 3.5 years that looked at the distribution of pirated software and digital assets on the Dark Web (i.e., the portion of content on the World Wide Web that is not indexed by standard search engines) and indexed sites that are focused on distributing pirated releases.

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Added: October 19, 2018
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