Any Browser Can Be A Secure Enterprise Browser – Andrew Harding – BH24 #2
Employees spend up to 80% of their working hours in a web browser, and threat actors are increasingly leveraging browsers to target users and initiate attacks. Disrupting the tool employees use for 80% of their job would have massive impact on productivity. Rather than ripping and replacing, enterprises can turn any browser into a secure enterprise browser.
Segment Resources: Menlo homepage: https://resources.menlosecurity.com/videos/browser-security
Menlo research on three new nation state campaigns: https://www.menlosecurity.com/press-releases/menlo-security-exposes-three-new-nation-state-campaigns
Every browser should be a secure enterprise browser: https://www.menlosecurity.com/blog/every-browser-should-be-a-secure-enterprise-browser
Defending against zero-hour phishing attacks: https://www.menlosecurity.com/blog/state-of-browser-security-defending-browsers-against-ever-evolving-zero-hour-phishing-attacks
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Andrew Harding sees browser security as a significant gap in completing cyber defenses and in his role as VP of Security Strategy at Menlo Security, he is committed to delivering solutions that make every browser a secure enterprise browser. Throughout his career, he has contributed to the security architecture of the Internet. His inventions in endpoint security, lawful intercept, mobility, networking, and overlay networks defend networks and infrastructure around the world. He has worked with teams to define and lead market segments in network security, mobility, networking, and endpoint security. Prior to Menlo Security, he held senior product management, strategy and product marketing positions at companies including Danaher, Juniper Networks, Aruba Networks, and Cisco. He lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains, near Monterey Bay, in California.