Option D is the way to go. It's like a mobile security buffet - you get a little bit of everything, so you don't risk leaving anything important unchecked.
Hmm, I don't know. Maybe I should just ask Siri for the answer. She seems to know everything about mobile security, even if she can't tell me how to make a good sandwich.
I'm leaning towards C. Data creation, data storage, and data transfer are the core areas to focus on for mobile app security. Leave the other stuff to the documentation team.
I think the correct set of basic areas to cover for security testing on a mobile application is D) Access, data storage, data transfer, security policy.
I think option D is the way to go. Covering access, data storage, data transfer, and security policy is a solid foundation for mobile app security testing.
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