New Webinar Tackles Browser-Based Threats
Push Security has announced an informational webinar titled “Endpoint Security Evolution — Detection and Response in the Web Browser.” The event is scheduled to provide cybersecurity professionals with information on addressing the security gaps created by the modern web browser’s central role in enterprise operations. The presentation features insights from security industry experts who will discuss the limitations of traditional security tools in monitoring browser activity.
The core topic of the webinar is the concept of the browser as the new endpoint. As employees increasingly rely on SaaS applications and cloud services accessed through browsers like Chrome and Edge, a significant amount of business-critical activity occurs outside the visibility of conventional Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platforms. The webinar’s agenda explains how this creates a blindspot that threat actors are actively exploiting.
Expert Analysis on Detection and Response
The session details the specific challenges and solutions related to browser security. Presenters cover the types of attacks that target the browser, including malicious extensions, credential theft, and session hijacking. A key focus of the discussion is on the architectural requirements for extending threat detection and response capabilities directly into the browser itself. The webinar outlines actionable strategies for security teams to gain visibility into browser activity, identify suspicious behavior, and respond to threats in real-time. The event is aimed at security leaders and practitioners responsible for defending against modern endpoint threats.