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Java applications just got safer:
Enhanced Java app protection now available

In our continuous effort to enhance software security, we’re glad to introduce enhanced protection for applications and SDKs written in Java or Kotlin, powered by QShield– a suite of comprehensive software protection solutions. With these improvements, you can ensure the highest level of security for your codebase and safeguard your applications against reverse engineering.

Java is a widely used and versatile programming language for coding everything from mobile apps to enterprise software to server-side technologies. However, without an app hardening solution, a malicious actor can easily analyze your code, tamper with it, gain insights into its functionality, as well as replicate proprietary features.

Our latest enhancements to QShield leverage advanced obfuscation techniques, making static analysis harder. QShield App Protection for Java offers native support for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux environments. Developers can apply protection mechanisms comprehensively or selectively, allowing for a customized security approach that balances performance with protection.

Java obfuscation: The new release introduces several exciting features

  • Renaming capabilities: Make names of packages, classes, methods, and fields meaningless to an attacker.
  • Faster Protection: The protection of applications is significantly faster with the new and improved architecture.
  • Gradle plugin for Desktop and Android: Easily integrate protections to your projects.
  • Comprehensive Protection Report: Gain insights into the protections applied to your code.
  • Support for Try/Catch Blocks: All obfuscations now support the protection of try-catch blocks in your code.

Contact us to confidently strengthen security and protect your applications effectively

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