Cloud security titan Zscaler Inc. has acquired SquareX, a pioneer in browser-based threat protection, in an apparent move to ...
Zscaler announced Thursday it has acquired browser security startup SquareX, as the vendor’s latest move aimed at extending ...
Cloud security company Zscaler Inc. announced today that it has acquired browser security company SquareX Ltd. for an ...
SquareX, the leading browser security company, will make its Australian debut at Melbourne CyberCon 2024, hosted by AISA (Australian Information Security Association), from 26th to 28th November 2024.
I'm developing a JavaScript application that has some non-essential functionality that is slow for older browsers (the main concern is the corporate IE6). I would like to warn (or possibly just ...
For years, defensive security strategies have focused on three core areas: network, endpoint, and email. Meanwhile, the browser, where most modern work happens, sits across all of them. Cybercriminals ...
SquareX 's browser extension turns any browser on any device into an enterprise-grade secure browser. SquareX's industry-first Browser Detection and Response (BDR) solution empowers organizations to ...
SquareX, a pioneer in Browser Detection and Response (BDR) space, announced the launch of the “Year of Browser Bugs” (YOBB) project today, a year-long initiative to draw attention to the lack of ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Code42, the Insider Risk Management leader, is introducing enhanced capabilities to the Code42® Incydr™ data risk detection and response product for identifying insider ...
A new browser-based phishing technique has made it harder for users to spot malicious websites, according to recent cybersecurity research. The method, known as a Fullscreen Browser-in-the-Middle ...
Vivek Ramachandran, SquareX Founder, pioneered Browser Detection & Response (BDR), turning any browser into a secure enterprise browser. This is the year of AI browsers. Following the release of ...
It’s vexing enough when certain Web sites render incorrectly in your chosen browser (see “When good browsers go bad — and they all do”). But what about when you can’t get into a site at all? Many ...