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Exploring mobile app security in the gaming industry

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March 2024

In the expanding realm of mobile gaming, the imperative for robust security measures intensifies to effectively tackle challenges such as cheating, fraud, malware, and emerging threats

Exploring mobile app security in the gaming industry

The online gaming industry in India has witnessed remarkable growth over the past three years, expanding at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 28%. According to the latest Ernst & Young (EY) report titled 'New Frontiers - Navigating the Evolving Landscape for Online Gaming in India,' the industry reached *16,428 crore in FY23 and is poised to surge to 33,243 crore by FY28. This unprecedented boost can be attributed to various factors such as widespread smartphone penetration, improved internet connectivity, a burgeoning youth population, and the development of compelling local gaming content.

In a recent interview with Jan Sysmans, Mobile App Security Evangelist at Appdome, we delved into the world of mobile app security, especially within the booming mobile gaming industry. Let's explore Jan's insights and expertise in addressing the challenges posed by hackers and fraudsters in the realm of mobile gaming.

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