Digital.ai Introduces Quick Protect Agent for Mobile App Security
Digital.ai launches Quick Protect Agent (QPA), a new tool in its Application Security suite, enabling rapid enterprise-grade protection for mobile apps with minimal technical expertise required.
June 13, 2025 — Digital.ai, the leading AI-powered software delivery platform for enterprises, has unveiled Quick Protect Agent (QPA), a new addition to its Application Security solution suite. QPA is designed to address the growing demand for enterprise-grade mobile app protection amid staffing shortages and the need for rapid deployment.
Key Features of QPA
- OWASP MASVS Compliance: QPA aligns with the industry-standard OWASP MASVS framework, covering platform integrity, anti-tampering, anti-static analysis, and anti-dynamic analysis.
- User-Friendly Interface: Enables non-technical team members to implement robust security measures for Android and iOS apps in minutes.
- Comprehensive Protections: Includes obfuscation, anti-tamper, and anti-analysis features to safeguard against jailbreaks, reverse engineering, debuggers, and data spoofing.
Industry Impact
Mike Woodard, VP of Product Management at Digital.ai, emphasized QPA’s role as a "force multiplier" for enterprises:
"We’re seeing enterprises wanting to protect all their apps…instead of just their top few. QPA removes the barrier by allowing even smaller teams to apply strong protections."
Derek Holt, CEO of Digital.ai, highlighted the urgency of app security in the AI era:
"With 83% of applications under constant attack, democratizing our app hardening capabilities is critical for industries of all sizes."
Why It Matters
- AI-Driven Threats: Rapid advancements in AI are being exploited by threat actors, increasing risks for enterprises.
- Scalability: QPA allows organizations to secure second-tier, internal, and mobile apps at scale.
- Market Leadership: Digital.ai reinforces its position as a provider of deep, enterprise-grade app protections.
For more details, visit Digital.ai.
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