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The one BYOD security solution every enterprise needs (but isn’t using)

Mon, 16th Sep 2024
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As firms adopt BYOD policies, many overlook browser-based security solutions that protect corporate data, respect privacy, and offer seamless performance.
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Squarex wins Rising Star for innovation

Fri, 13th Sep 2024
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SquareX wins the Rising Star award at CybersecAsia Readers' Choice Awards 2024, recognised for its innovative browser security solutions launched in Singapore.
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Hiding in plain sight – How attackers conceal malware in everyday web resources

Fri, 13th Sep 2024
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Cyber attackers are concealing malware in everyday web resources like images, WebAssembly, and JavaScript, evading Secure Web Gateways, researchers at SquareX reveal.
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Unmonitored channels – Express malware delivery bypassing Secure Web Gateways

Thu, 5th Sep 2024
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Web attackers exploit unmonitored channels like WebRTC and WebSockets to smuggle malware past Secure Web Gateways, bypassing traditional network defences.
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SquareX exposes SWG flaws at DEF CON, urges browser security

Thu, 22nd Aug 2024
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SquareX’s DEF CON 32 presentation reveals flaws in Secure Web Gateways, urging firms to rethink their reliance on outdated tech for browser security.
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SquareX to reveal major browser vulnerabilities at DEF CON 32

Thu, 8th Aug 2024
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SquareX's founder, Vivek Ramachandran, will unveil alarming research on a new type of cyber-attack at DEF CON 32, threatening a USD $40 billion market.
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Why data still leaks through enterprise DLP solutions

Wed, 19th Jun 2024
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Despite enterprise DLP solutions, data leaks persist, costing an average of USD $4.45 million per breach. Learn why browser security agents could be the key to plugging security gaps.
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SquareX on the importance of disposable browsers in security

Tue, 11th Jun 2024
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SquareX revolutionises web security with disposable browsers to protect enterprises from online threats, utilising AI and seamless integration to enhance visibility and protection.
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Slow adoption of enterprise browsers: A closer look at barriers

Mon, 27th May 2024
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Despite advances in enterprise browsers, adoption remains low at just 25% over five years due to deployment complexity and security concerns.
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SquareX named most promising startup at Cyber Summit 2024

Tue, 21st May 2024
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SquareX, recognised as the Most Promising Startup for Best Overall Performance at the Cyber Entrepreneurship Summit 2024, unveiled its cutting-edge browser-native security solution at the RSA conference.
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Why is a browser-native security solution better than cloud-based SWGs?

Thu, 16th May 2024
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Browser-native security solutions like those from SquareX offer enhanced security, efficiency, and privacy over cloud-based Secure Web Gateways, addressing modern cybersecurity challenges head-on.
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SquareX reveals gaping hole in major email providers' security measures

Thu, 4th Apr 2024
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SquareX's cybersecurity study reveals major email providers' distressing failure to effectively identify and counter malicious document threats, potentially putting millions of global users at risk.
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Vivek Ramachandran joins Black Hat Arsenal review board

Fri, 29th Mar 2024
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Cybersecurity luminary Vivek Ramachandran joins the Black Hat Arsenal review board, keen to mentor the future cyber professionals and further his commitment to the industry.
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The quest for email privacy in a world full of trackers

Mon, 27th Nov 2023
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The reality that we face today is one of covert surveillance, where every action within an email could potentially be monitored, catalogued, and exploited.