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Prepare for mobile-device management, stolen-device risk, mobile malware, Android and iOS assessment, app traffic analysis, static and dynamic analysis, and reverse-engineering concepts.
GMOB validates mobile-device and mobile-application security analysis. GIAC lists 75 questions, 2 hours, and a 71% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after December 24, 2016.
GMOB preparation should combine platform security, mobile-device management, app behavior, traffic inspection, and authorized assessment workflows.
GIAC lists 1 proctored exam with 75 questions.
GIAC lists a 2-hour time limit and a 71% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after December 24, 2016.
GIAC exams are web-based and proctored, with remote ProctorU and onsite PearsonVUE options.
GIAC states candidates have 120 days from certification-attempt activation to complete the attempt.
Candidates should understand mobile-device security management, Android and iOS platform controls, stolen-device risk, malicious applications, app permissions, local storage, and application communication patterns.
GIAC objectives include testing encrypted mobile application traffic, analyzing network activity, and understanding how apps communicate. Preparation should use only authorized lab devices and test apps so traffic inspection remains lawful and controlled.
The exam outline includes reverse engineering and static and dynamic mobile app analysis. Strong preparation connects code artifacts, runtime behavior, network observations, and platform controls into a practical assessment workflow.
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GMOB validates knowledge for assessing and securing mobile devices, mobile applications, and mobile network behavior across Android and iOS environments. GIAC lists 1 proctored exam, 75 questions, 2 hours, and a 71% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after December 24, 2016. The objectives cover Android and iOS mobile-device management, mobile malware and malicious app behavior, mitigating stolen-device threats, penetration testing against mobile devices, mobile application network activity, reverse engineering, static and dynamic app analysis, and testing encrypted mobile application traffic in authorized settings. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare with lawful mobile-security labs, platform architecture review, app-analysis workflows, traffic-analysis drills, practice-test review, index strategy, and GIAC proctoring logistics.
GIAC lists 75 questions for the current GMOB exam.
GIAC lists a 2-hour time limit.
GIAC lists a 71% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after December 24, 2016.
GIAC objectives include Android and iOS mobile-device management, mobile application security, and mobile application network activity.
Yes. GIAC lists reverse engineering and static and dynamic mobile application analysis among the GMOB objectives.
Review mobile-device management, platform hardening, app permissions, local data protection, stolen-device mitigation, and enterprise policy choices.
Use authorized mobile labs to review static artifacts, dynamic behavior, reverse-engineering concepts, permissions, local storage, and sensitive data paths.
Analyze app traffic, encrypted communication patterns, proxy setup, certificate handling, and findings documentation in controlled test environments.
Track the 120-day GIAC attempt window, complete practice tests early, refine your index, and choose ProctorU or PearsonVUE proctoring.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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