In June, we launched Quick Protect Agent, giving teams the ability to add mobile app protections in minutes—without heavy integrations or deep security expertise. Since then, enterprises across industries have used it to rapidly defend apps against reverse engineering, tampering, and key theft.
Now we’re preparing to take the next step: Quick Protect Agent v2.
Smarter, Autonomous Protection
Version 2 builds on the simplicity of Quick Protect Agent with an AI-driven engine that automatically applies the right protections for each app. Instead of configuring policies manually, teams will be able to submit applications and let the agent determine the best defense based on the app’s unique structure and threat profile.
This means:
- Minimal overhead – less expert time spent fine-tuning.
- Consistent, current protections – automatically adapting as new threats emerge.
- Faster releases – security that moves at developer speed.
- Dynamic feature improvements – new security features applied as they become available.
Why It Matters
Enterprises need to innovate quickly, but mobile apps remain prime targets for attackers. Skilled security resources are scarce, and manual processes don’t scale. Quick Protect Agent v2 will embed expert-level decisions into the pipeline, helping teams ship faster while staying secure.
What’s Next
Quick Protect Agent v2 will be available later this year. We’ll share more details as launch approaches, but the vision is clear: AI-powered, autonomous app protection that makes mobile security simpler, smarter, and stronger.
Stay tuned.
But Wait… There’s More
We are actually releasing a minor update to Quick Protect Agent this week, which includes some quality of life improvements and new configuration options around threat response actions, App Aware reporting, and Digital.ai Testing integration. Although this is technically our second release of Quick Protect Agent, we are designating it as version 1.0.0 to align with its standalone product identity, distinct from earlier Application Security for Mobile: Pro releases. See the full Release Notes for more details.
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