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    Reevaluating SSEs: A Technical Gap Analysis of Last-Mile Protection

    May 7, 2025

    Security Service Edge (SSE) platforms have become the go-to architecture for securing hybrid work and SaaS access. They promise centralized enforcement, simplified connectivity, and consistent policy control across users and devices.
    But there’s a problem: they stop short of where the most sensitive user activity actually happens—the browser.
    This isn’t a small omission. It’s a structural

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