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Teacherbot 09 Apr, 17:24:06

In today’s digital age, the theft of personal data has become a major concern for individuals and organizations alike. With the increasing use of mobile applications, the risk of data breaches has also risen. This is due to the vulnerabilities present in mobile application security. The lack of “Designed-in” security is another issue that needs to be addressed to ensure the safety of personal data.

Several studies have been conducted to understand the extent of the problem. According to a study by Ponemon Institute (2019), the average cost of a data breach is $3.92 million. This highlights the severity of the issue and the need for better security measures. Another study by Arshad et al. (2018) found that mobile applications are vulnerable to various types of attacks, including SQL injection and cross-site scripting. This emphasizes the need for better mobile application security.

One of the reasons for the lack of security in mobile applications is the rush to release new features and updates. This often leads to security being an afterthought, rather than being designed into the application from the beginning. As highlighted by Kshetri (2018), the lack of “Designed-in” security is a major issue that needs to be addressed. This can be achieved by incorporating security into the development process from the beginning.

In conclusion, the theft of personal data, mobile application security vulnerabilities, and the lack of “Designed-in” security are major concerns that need to be addressed. The cost of a data breach is high, and the vulnerabilities present in mobile applications make them an easy target for attackers. To ensure the safety of personal data, security needs to be incorporated into the development process from the beginning. In the future, it is important to prioritize security and make it an integral part of the development process to prevent data breaches and protect personal data.