Explores turning the browser into a policy enforcement point within a Zero Trust framework, covering governance, MFA, device ...
Zero trust promised a fundamental shift: security where access depends not just on identity, but on full context—rigorous authentication, device posture, location and real-time risk assessment. Zero ...
As more applications migrate to the web, businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on the browser. While a browser-first approach offers various benefits, it also introduces additional risks. The ...
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 ...
Modern attacks hit the browser first, so zero trust flips the script — verify identity, check the device and lock down each session so nothing gets a free pass. The shift from perimeter-based security ...
Identity security company Push Security Ltd. announced today that it has raised $30 million in new funding to accelerate growth, fuel innovation and global expansion. Founded in 2020, Push Security ...
New capability enables passwordless login to Bitwarden browser extensions via the WebAuthn PRF standard Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced ...
What security teams need to know about the browser-based attack techniques that are the leading cause of breaches in 2025. “The browser is the new battleground.” “The browser is the new endpoint”.
Every business needs a secure way to collect, manage, and authenticate passwords. Unfortunately, no method is foolproof. Storing passwords in the browser and sending one-time access codes by SMS or ...