Published originally on November 25, 2025 on MSSP Alert.
Neon Cyber is bringing its browser and SaaS security tools into Elastic Security to help teams spot identity-based threats earlier. The goal is straightforward: give security analysts a clearer view of what users are doing in browsers and cloud apps, and make it easier to catch issues before they reach endpoints.
Most organizations now rely on dozens of SaaS and AI tools, and users often adopt them without involving IT. That creates blind spots that attackers know how to exploit. By sending Neon’s browser telemetry and detections into Elastic using the Elastic Common Schema, security teams can investigate phishing attempts, risky identity behavior, and compromised credentials from one place instead of juggling multiple consoles.
The partnership reflects a simple reality: many modern attacks start in the browser. That’s where users enter credentials, click links, and interact with cloud apps. Neon captures that activity, while Elastic gives teams the tools to turn it into alerts and analytics they already know how to use. Bringing the two together helps reduce shadow SaaS risks and tighten identity hygiene.
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