July 25, 2024 at 06:10AM
The modern enterprise faces browser-based security threats that traditional tools can’t fully protect against. A new approach to securing the browser itself is needed. In a live webinar, experts will discuss challenges in the hybrid-work world, gaps in current security solutions, and the importance of securing the browser, which has become the core platform for workforce productivity and security.
Based on the meeting notes provided, the key takeaways are:
1. The browser is a critical component of the modern enterprise workspace, but it is also one of the least protected threat surfaces.
2. Modern cybersecurity requires a new approach focused on the protection of the browser, offering both security and frictionless deployment.
3. Key threats facing organizations include identity security and trust, GenAI data leakage, shadow SaaS, and risks associated with contractors and third-parties.
4. Existing security solutions such as Secure Web Gateways, CASB, and endpoint agents are not enough to adequately protect against browser-based threats, leaving critical gaps.
5. Moving security into the browser makes sense due to the majority of user work happening within the browser, the ability to monitor and control user activities, and the effectiveness irrespective of encryption methods used in data transmission.
6. Browser-based security offers advantages such as enhanced protection at the point of risk, real-time contextual security interventions, visibility into user actions without decrypting traffic, and more precise scrutiny of web content.
7. There are three main types of browser security solutions: browser extensions, remote browser isolation (RBI), and enterprise browsers.
8. Interested parties can register for an upcoming live webinar featuring industry experts discussing the challenges facing modern enterprise and a new approach to securing the modern enterprise workspace.
Feel free to let me know if you need further information or if there are specific action items to be highlighted from the meeting notes.