

The self-defence mechanisms provide for verification of the application’s digital signature, and to detect debugging and attempts to replace the method operations with malicious code.įigure: KMS-SDK Five Step approach for mobile apps security. Protect the application – The KMS-SDK Self-Defence features provide facilities that protect the Android version of the TRAPEZE Dashboard mobile application from exploitation by third parties.Secure the data – When citizens need to input or store important information using the TRAPEZE Dashboard app, the KMS-SDK secure input and secure storage features will prevent data interception by fraudsters.Both Android and iOS versions of the TRAPEZE Dashboard will include KMS-SDK measures like the DNS spoofing checker, the certificate validator, the Wi-Fi safety analysis, and the website reputation analysis. Secure the connection – The data exchange between the citizen’s device and remote web resources needs to remain secure at all times.Protect the device – The Android version of the TRAPEZE Dashboard will be protected through the ‘classic’ Kaspersky anti-malware tool designed to prevent malware from infecting the device, including a scanning that will notify the citizen if a malware attempts to exploit his/her device.KMS-SDK detects and mitigates the danger. Furthermore, on Android devices, some applications can be recognized as malicious based on their behaviour or reputation. Assess the device – Risky device settings or rooted devices can simplify successful attacks and data exfiltration.The protection, able to thwart an overwhelming majority of attack vectors against mobile devices and data, will be implemented through the KMS-SDK five-step approach for securing mobile applications: The citizens’ valuable data will be secured against known and emerging threats and the app will notify citizens of access to malicious and phishing websites, ensuring the safety of online communications.įollowing the ‘Secure by design’ principle, the TRAPEZE Dashboard mobile app will be foundationally secure. The application will be protected with the features included in the Kaspersky Mobile Security SDK (KMS-SDK), a multi-layered security framework for building online protection directly into the app, quickly and effectively. This will happen through interaction with the TRAPEZE Dashboard via personal smartphones or tablets running Android or iOS operating systems. European citizens will soon be equipped with a mobile application that will empower them to take charge of the security and privacy of their data.
