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Appdome Introduces Threat-Memory™, the First Stateful & Agentic Threat Intelligence Engine for Mobile AppsNew Threat-Memory builds threat history and provides an interactive defense layer in every mobile application to stop fraud and ATOs in real time. REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Appdome, the leading protector of the mobile economy, today announced the launch of Threat-Memory™, an industry-defining stateful and agentic threat intelligence engine for mobile apps. Threat-Memory is an upgrade to Appdome's existing Threat-Events™ threat signaling agent, enabling Appdome-protected applications to maintain local threat histories, apply Agentic Severity Scoring to each detection, verify threat intelligence with Appdome's backend, and enforce policies dynamically while receiving remote configuration and over-the-air defense updates. "Scoring risk without exposing the source data and detecting threats without dynamic scoring has been the model that vendors used until today," said Tom Tovar, Co-Creator & CEO of Appdome. "We're stepping forward to provide both on-device threat histories and AI-generated scoring in one solution to identify attack sequences, improve decisioning, and let brands build durable threat and risk profiles, all while providing more flexible enforcement and policy control." Interactive Intelligence for Mobile Apps Threat-Memory changes this by creating a durable, intelligent threat state within each mobile app, filled with the source threat data occurring on the device and enriched by Agentic Severity Scoring™, a set of AI models that continuously rank threats at runtime. This AI-informed threat state is securely accessible from inside each Appdome-enabled app and, based on configuration, can be attributed to the mobile device, application, instance, installation, session, or user account. Eachthreat history, threat state, and severity intelligence is confirmed and synchronized with Appdome's backend, ensuring integrity and persistence across app upgrades, reinstalls, OS updates, and active attack conditions. Leveraging Appdome's 400+ behavioral, environmental, and identity-based detections, Threat-Memory delivers verified and informed threat and risk profiles across the full attack continuum — including fraud, deepfakes, ATOs, geo-spoofing, malware, and advanced manipulation techniques. "By combining a local threat repository (or store) with agentic and platform-validated threat history and risk intelligence directly inside mobile applications, we eliminate guesswork in defeating mobile security and fraud risks," said Kai Kenan, VP of Identity & Reputation Solutions at Appdome. "As a substrate to defeat dedicated attackers and fraudsters, there's no comparison to Threat Memory." A Digital Brain for Mobile Risk With Threat-Memory, mobile brands can:
"Threat Memory allows us to provide an interactive, flexible and informed defense posture in each application," said Avi Yehuda, Co-Creator & CTO at Appdome. "Now, Appdome can not only tell you 'when' and 'what' attack happened, but how many times it happened, if it was different each time and whether it occurred with other attack patterns, and the severity of that stand-alone or combined attack sequence." High Performance Detection & Intelligence When needed, mobile apps call Threat Memory locally to retrieve any accumulated threat intelligence and severity scoring at that time. For example, mobile apps can call Threat Memory during sign-up, login, transactions, password resets, or account recovery, all without any external API calls for each data pull or decision. By eliminating round-trip delays, interception risks, and backend processing overhead, critical functions in the mobile app lifecycle can operate smoothly without any impact to the user experience. In addition, Threat Memory protects each threat history locally and augments or restores severity profiles via Appdome's backend as needed. Threat Memory is also designed to accept intelligence updates from future Appdome APIs. "Threat-Memory improves critical on-device protection capabilities," said Eric Newcomer, principal analyst at Intellyx. "A device-based threat history enables local defense against repeated attacks and multi-step attacks. Together with AI, local history data creates actionable intelligence to stop fraud, prevent ATOs, and defeat social engineering." About Appdome
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