
OneSpan Mobile Security Suite
Mobile data security software
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What is OneSpan Mobile Security Suite
OneSpan Mobile Security Suite is a mobile application security and anti-tampering product used to protect sensitive data and transactions inside iOS and Android apps. It is typically used by enterprises (commonly in regulated industries) to harden customer-facing or employee mobile apps against reverse engineering, runtime manipulation, and malware-assisted fraud. The suite focuses on in-app protections such as code obfuscation, runtime integrity checks, and detection of compromised devices and hostile environments. It is commonly deployed as part of a broader mobile banking, digital identity, or transaction security program.
Strong in-app runtime protections
The product emphasizes protections that run inside the mobile app, such as jailbreak/root detection, runtime integrity checks, and anti-tampering controls. This approach helps reduce reliance on network-only controls when threats originate on the endpoint. It fits use cases where the app itself must enforce security during high-risk actions like authentication and transaction approval.
Anti-reverse engineering focus
The suite includes techniques commonly used to make static analysis and repackaging more difficult, such as obfuscation and protections against code modification. These controls are relevant for apps that are frequent targets for cloning, credential theft overlays, or instrumentation frameworks. It supports teams that need to raise the cost of extracting secrets and business logic from mobile binaries.
Designed for regulated transactions
OneSpan’s mobile security capabilities align with scenarios where mobile apps handle sensitive identity and transaction workflows. The suite is often positioned to complement transaction signing and fraud controls by improving the trustworthiness of the mobile execution environment. This can be useful when auditability and risk-based controls are required around mobile approvals.
Integration and tuning effort
In-app security controls typically require build pipeline integration and ongoing tuning to balance security with app stability. Teams may need to validate protections across OS versions, device models, and third-party SDK interactions. This can add release engineering overhead compared with solutions that operate primarily outside the app.
Potential user experience impact
Controls such as root/jailbreak blocking, emulator detection, and aggressive integrity checks can create false positives for legitimate users (for example, users with modified devices). Organizations often need exception handling, step-up authentication, or alternative flows to avoid unnecessary lockouts. This can complicate support operations and customer experience design.
Not a full mobile management suite
The suite focuses on securing mobile apps and their runtime environment rather than providing full device management, content management, or endpoint administration. Organizations that need policy enforcement across devices, app inventory, and remote remediation may require additional tooling. It is best evaluated as part of a broader mobile security stack rather than a single all-in-one platform.
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OneSpan Inc.
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