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OWASP and the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) collaborated to build a joint set of controls. ENISA has published the results of the collaborative effort as the "Smartphone Secure Development Guideline": https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/smartphone-secure-development-guidelines-2016
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OWASP and the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) collaborated to build a joint set of controls. ENISA has published the results of the collaborative effort as the "Smartphone Secure Development Guideline", which is published in 2011 at: https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/smartphone-secure-development-guidelines/at_download/fullReport. In 2017, an update was published by ENISA at https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/smartphone-secure-development-guidelines-2016.
  
 
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OWASP Mobile Security Project

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**New** Mobile Top Ten 2016 - Final Release


The OWASP Mobile Security Project is a centralized resource intended to give developers and security teams the resources they need to build and maintain secure mobile applications. Through the project, our goal is to classify mobile security risks and provide developmental controls to reduce their impact or likelihood of exploitation. The project is a breading ground for many different mobile security projects within OWASP. Right now, you can find the following active mobile security projects / maintained deliverables:

Project/deliverable More info on: Description: Current leaders
Mobile Top Ten Project Page The OWASP Mobile Security top 10 is created to raise awareness for the current mobile security issues. <to be filled>
Mobile Security Testing Guide Project Page A comprehensive manual for mobile app security testing and reverse engineering for iOS and Android mobile security testers as well as developers. <to be filled>
Mobile Application Security Verification Standard Project Page A standard for mobile app security which outlines the security requirements of a mobile application. <to be filled>
Mobile Security Checklist Project Page A checklist which allows easy mapping and scoring of the requirements from the Mobile Application Security Verification Standard based on the Mobile Security Testing Guide. <to be filled>

Is this not what you are looking for? Please have a look at the Mobile Security Page Archive

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