Appdome has introduced Vault™, a new workspace within its platform designed to give organizations a centralized and comprehensive record of their mobile security and compliance history. Alongside this launch, the company also unveiled an Agentic AI Compliance Agent that works in tandem with Vault to help businesses analyze and validate their compliance posture in real time.
The announcement reflects growing pressure on mobile-driven organizations particularly in sectors like banking, healthcare, and digital commerce to continuously demonstrate adherence to security, fraud prevention, and API protection standards. As mobile apps become the primary channel for critical services, enterprises are increasingly required to provide clear, auditable evidence of how and when security measures were implemented.
Vault addresses this challenge by acting as a single source of truth for compliance data. It maintains a detailed, immutable record of all activities related to mobile application security, including policy changes, administrative actions, release histories, and fraud prevention configurations. This allows risk and compliance teams to quickly search, track, and retrieve information about their security posture at any point in time.
According to Appdome CEO Tom Tovar, the goal is to replace fragmented and manual compliance tracking methods with a unified system that can support both internal governance and external audits. The platform enables organizations to demonstrate compliance on demand, reducing reliance on scattered documentation such as emails or disconnected tools.
The Vault workspace continuously records all relevant actions across the Appdome environment, ensuring that compliance data is preserved even as teams, processes, or systems evolve. This capability is particularly valuable for long-term audit readiness, incident investigations, and maintaining continuity during organizational changes such as mergers or team restructuring. The solution also supports a wide range of regulatory frameworks, including PCI, HIPAA, SOC 2, NIST, OWASP, and ISO standards. By maintaining a complete timeline of security configurations and deployments, organizations can more easily verify compliance with industry requirements and contractual obligations.
Complementing Vault is the new Agentic AI Compliance Agent, which brings intelligent analysis to the stored data. The AI agent allows users to query their compliance history in natural language, helping them answer complex questions about their security posture, policy alignment, and regulatory coverage. For example, teams can assess whether specific protections were consistently applied across releases or identify where policy deviations may have occurred.
The agent operates by analyzing a wide range of data points, including access logs, policy configurations, build and release metadata, and governance actions. This enables it to provide real-time insights and map security controls to specific regulatory standards, streamlining both audit preparation and ongoing compliance management.
Industry analysts note that one of the biggest challenges in compliance is not understanding regulations, but reconstructing historical evidence across multiple systems. By consolidating this information into a single, searchable platform, Appdome aims to eliminate blind spots and reduce the time and effort required to prove continuous compliance With the launch of Vault and its AI-powered companion, Appdome is positioning its platform as a comprehensive solution for managing mobile security compliance combining automation, centralized visibility, and intelligent analysis to help organizations meet evolving regulatory demands.
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