Forbes February 27, 2025
Ashish Khanna

Over the course of many years, the inexorable rise of web applications serving the enterprise has brought into sharp cyber-security-related focus the one tool now in ubiquitous use in all organizations. Web browsers have, in many cases, become the exclusive tool for productivity in the workplace of today, primarily due to the wide use of web and SAAS applications, and according to Forrester, the typical employee spends over 75% of their day utilizing them.

As organizations open their networks to remote workforces and external stakeholders, web browsers have emerged as one of the most exposed surface areas for cyber attacks, and threat actors are well aware of their vulnerabilities, so they constantly develop new attack methods for them in order...

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