The browser is where attacks land. Why is security still focused on the endpoint?

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Enterprise work now happens increasingly inside the browser, and that shift has made the browser a primary point of entry for cyberattacks as well. Browser-based attacks have surged over the past two years, according to industry reports, while Gartner projects that more than 85% of enterprise workloads will be accessed through the browser by 2027.

And yet most enterprise security architecture is still built to protect the device rather than the browser session where that work, and those attacks, actually take place, says Shioupyn Shen, founder and CEO of CloudMosa, the company behind Puffin Cloud Security.

“CloudMosa originally built its cloud architecture to improve browser performance and accessibility, with the expectation that enterprise work would increasingly move into the browser,” Shen says. “Today’s AI-assisted hacking has validated that architecture, demonstrating that what was designed for performance also provides a strong foundation for modern enterprise security.”

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