Is Your Browser the Weakest Link in Your Security Chain? Zero Trust has been the gold standard in cybersecurity for over a decade, but most organizations are still struggling to implement it where it matters most: the browser. As more applications move to the web, hackers are exploiting this gap with increasingly sophisticated tactics, leaving traditional defenses powerless.
Your Browser is a Double-Edged Sword—a gateway for accessing critical applications, but also a prime target for attacks and data leaks. So how can you lock down this high-risk entry and exit point without grinding productivity to a halt?
Join us for this hard-hitting webcast as we expose the latest threats targeting your applications, both external and internal. Discover why network-based defenses and legacy Zero Trust models fall short against today's browser-based threats. And learn how Menlo Security can help you master true Zero Trust in the browser—simplifying your security strategy and safeguarding your most critical assets.
Key Takeaways:
- Unveil the newest and most dangerous browser-based threats targeting your applications.
- Implement Zero Trust where it counts—your web traffic and browser interactions.
- Explore how browser-focused Zero Trust can replace VPNs, reduce VDI dependency, and secure third-party access.
- Get insider insights from Coalfire's recent assessment of the Menlo Secure Enterprise Browser Solution.
Don't miss out—secure your spot now and take the first step in fortifying your browser against relentless threats.
Event Speakers
Victor Monga is a cybersecurity leader with over 20 years of experience and over 70 certifications, including CISSP, CEH, AWS, and SANS/GIAC. He excels in building and maturing security programs, managing SOC, penetration testing, and compliance teams, alongside marketing and sales. Victor is a keynote speaker, adjunct professor, and ISACA and CSA board member. He is passionate about growing the cybersecurity community and fostering intelligence sharing.
Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.