Conseal Security

  |  By Tom Colvin
iOS is the operating system which powers Apple’s iPhone devices, and includes the special version iPadOS which runs on iPads. Apple claims it to be particularly secure, at least partly as a result of the limitations they place on what it is able to run. But regardless of how secure the OS is, apps built for it still need to be written in a secure way. Getting it wrong will leave your customers vulnerable.
  |  By Tom Colvin
Android is the world’s most widely used operating system. And we’re huge fans of it here at Conseal. But building Android apps can present some unique security challenges to developers. These may be for example as a result of the way that Android operates, the hardware that runs it, or its Linux heritage. This blog post outlines some of the things that our code auditors and penetration testers look for when reviewing Android apps for security vulnerabilities.

Using up-to-the minute penetration testing techniques combined with our own unique processes and purpose-built tools, we analyse the behaviour and responses of your running app. This can reveal many types of vulnerability within days, not weeks.

The smartest and most subtle exploits are the most complex to find. Our team takes a massive leap further than most of our competitors, and performs in-depth audits of your code. This is the only way to find may types of issue.

Expert security testing of iOS, Android and web apps:

We work with your development team to suggest solutions to security issues found, helping you to get your app to market quicker. Our team are experts in iOS, Android and Web app development and are used to integrating with our customers' development pipelines.

  • Penetration testing: Using ethical hacking techniques to discover problems in your app and its APIs.
  • Fixing problems: Expert developers suggest code-based solutions to vulnerabilities.
  • Access all areas: Comprehensive testing of iOS, Android and web apps, their APIs and back-ends.

Mobile app security testing done well.