ENISA advises on smartphone app security

Stuart Sumner
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European security agency turns its attention to app store security in the wake of increased cyber crime

In the wake of several high-profile exploits of smartphone operating system through insecure apps, the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) has identified five recommendations f...

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