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    Webinar: Securing the Modern Workspace: What Enterprises MUST Know about Enterprise Browser Security

    July 26, 2024

    The browser is the nerve center of the modern workspace. Ironically, however, the browser is also one of the least protected threat surfaces of the modern enterprise. Traditional security tools provide little protection against browser-based threats, leaving organizations exposed. Modern cybersecurity requires a new approach based on the protection of the browser itself, which offers both

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