Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. The browser has quietly ascended to become the enterprise’s most ...
AI browsers are powerful, but not necessarily secure. Experts warn of rising prompt injection and data theft risks. Use AI browsers carefully and protect your data. This year has certainly been the ...
CrowdStrike continues its shopping spree, announcing plans to acquire browser security startup Seraphic Security. The acquisition will bring browser telemetry to the endpoint detection company's ...
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. is acquiring Seraphic Security Ltd., a startup that helps enterprises protect employees’ browsers from online threats. The companies announced the deal today without ...
Cloud data protection startup Nightfall today announced the launch of its AI Browser Security solution, a new solution designed to stop real-time data theft through artificial intelligence tools, ...
Update, May 20, 2025: This story, originally published May 19, has been updated with further advice regarding Chrome browser security updates from Google, as well as what you can do if your Chrome ...
Security researchers say a phishing scam impersonates Google to install malware that steals 2FA codes, tracks location and ...
For years, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions focused on email, endpoints, and network traffic, where security teams could enforce clear policies with predictable outcomes. But work has changed.
TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LayerX, pioneer of the LayerX Browser Security platform, today announced $26 million in Series A funding led by Glilot+, the early-growth fund of Glilot Capital ...
Menlo Security’s Ramin Farassat speaks with TechRepublic about how browser-based controls can protect AI agents from prompt injection and other fast-scaling enterprise risks. Google patches two ...
Your browser wants to manage your passwords. Maybe it's to make your browsing experience more seamless in the hotly competitive browser wars, or maybe it's a response ...