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Add 8.7 and 8.8 for android and ios: show how you can delay the attacker or report tampering to the backend as a response to a tamper detected
8.7: The app implements multiple mechanisms in each defense category (8.1 to 8.6). Note that resiliency scales with the amount, diversity of the originality of the mechanisms used.
8.8: The detection mechanisms trigger responses of different types, includ