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What is App Wrapping? A Way to Secure Your Mobile Applications
App wrapping is a mobile application management strategy that allows developers to add an extra layer of security to the applications. Adding this extra security layer does not bringing any change into core app functionality. The process is basically applying security policies to custom-build business apps. This helps to protect the business data without altering the look and the functionality of the application.
Once the app technology is decided, app wrappers are used to set the policies. This enables corporate employees to download an app safely from the internal store. Today, more and more companies are moving towards enterprise mobility management strategy in order to secure the corporate data. Adding security to corporate data is important as the crucial data may become the prey to the hackers actively looking for the loops in the mobile apps.
The Basics of Performing App WrappingThe procedure of performing app wrapping successfully requires you to have a thorough knowledge of SDK of an app so that the admin can deploy an API through which the policies can be set. It further implies that the admin can have the control upon the app downloads meaning the admin can monitor who downloads the app.
App wrapping can initially be applied during the internal software development or one can choose to add executable code via the SDK after the similar software has been purchased. App wrapping elements are available natively on EMM (enterprise mobility management) vendors such as VMware’s AirWatch. While other EMM vendors have claimed about their ability to add app wrapping virtually to any software.
Different Aspects with App Wrapping Policies
Security PoliciesThese elements are used to create apps that ensure their own security from the devices they are running on. It includes policies such as copy/paste protection, data wipe, corporate authentication, jailbreak detection, and app-level VPN run-time integrity check, which ensures the security of management.
Analytical PoliciesThese are to provide actionable insight on how the apps should be used. It also includes setting the time limit for the app usages and information on the fact that who is using the application. There is a dashboard that represents the set of information in a graphical form.
Management PoliciesThese policies are there to offer administrators the opportunity to support the users. It helps them keep the app updated for the users. The applications can be offered to the different set of users based on the typical requirements.
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