
At PreEmptive, we anticipate change as much as we react to it. That’s why, as frameworks evolve and language standards advance, we continuously update our tools to ensure your applications remain secure, optimized, and future-ready. Our latest product enhancements reflect that commitment, delivering seamless protection for C#, Angular 17, and Android 15 development.
Our products equip developers with the tools to protect their data and take a holistic security approach. With today’s rapidly changing threat landscape, shifting security left is vital. We must stay informed about the latest trends and releases to offer the most current in-app protection and safeguard against cyber attacks.
With the first half of the year well underway, we’re excited to share how our latest updates are improving application protection while laying the groundwork for even bigger improvements ahead.
Our commitment to supporting the latest C# versions continues, and our newest release now supports modern C# features.
Dotfuscator 7.2.1 fully supports C# 11 and 12 static abstract members, allowing developers to define static members in interfaces. This means developers can now:
Angular’s standalone components are quickly becoming the preferred choice for building applications. JSDefender’s commitment to keeping up with the latest Angular trends allows developers more flexibility when using NgModules, standalone components, or a combination.
Our latest JSDefender update introduces support for Angular’s standalone components—a shift that improves modularity and performance. If you use NgModules, standalone components, or both, JSDefender protects your code without extra configuration or workarounds.
Developers can now:
The launch of DashO 12.5.0 marks a significant milestone in the first half of our 2025 roadmap—delivering official support for Android 15 and Kotlin 2. While Android 15 became available late 2024, our support is intentionally timed to align with enterprise adoption cycles, ensuring stability and compatibility for production environments.
The release comes with updated support for Gradle 8.10. This means Android developers can now:
As development frameworks evolve, so do the threats that target them. We continuously evolve our products to support the latest language features and platform standards. These enhancements are part of our broader commitment to helping you stay ahead of risk, without sacrificing speed or innovation. And we’re just getting started—more improvements are coming for 2025. Stay tuned, and stay protected.
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