Security News > 2020 > May > Appdome joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association to better defend against increasing threats

Appdome, a no-code mobile integration and solutions platform, announced that it has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association, an ecosystem of independent software vendors that have integrated their solutions to better defend against a world of increasing threats.
Finally, as part of the Appdome build, organizations can choose to add features from the Appdome Mobile Security Suite, such as App hardening, Man-in-the-Middle protection, and native and non-native code obfuscation to their built apps.
"Appdome's no-code platform enables organizations to integrate critical security measures into their apps in mere minutes, saving time and money while ensuring strong security without delaying release schedules," said Tom Tovar, co-founder and CEO at Appdome.
"The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association is bringing the cybersecurity community together to protect our shared customers. With Appdome, organizations can rapidly integrate Microsoft Intune, Enterprise Authentication and MicroVPN into their apps to provide best-in-class mobile app management while strengthening security."
Ryan McGee, Director of Microsoft Security Product Marketing said, "Customers need to be confident that their sensitive data, employees' identities, applications, infrastructure, and endpoints are always secure. We've invested in the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association to provide customers with more options that meet their unique security requirements."
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