I’m leaning towards option C because it focuses on data creation and storage, but I’m not completely confident about the relevance of data transfer in this context.
I think the key is to make sure you're testing the full lifecycle of data in the mobile app - creation, storage, and transfer. Option C looks like the most comprehensive choice for that.
Okay, for mobile app security testing, I'd make sure to cover access controls, how data is stored and transferred, and any relevant security policies. Options A and D seem like the best choices here.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. There are a few different areas they could be testing, like functionality, security policy, and data handling. I'll need to think through the core security concerns for a mobile app.
This looks like a pretty straightforward security testing question. I'd focus on the key areas of access, data protection, and documentation as outlined in option A.
Option D seems the most comprehensive. Access, data storage, data transfer, and security policy are crucial areas to cover in mobile app security testing.
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