The Risk the White House Executive Order on AI Misses
Jun 2nd, 2026
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Your Next Supply Chain Breach May Start in the Browser
Apr 20th, 2026
Shadow AI, OAuth, and the browser: Lessons from the Vercel breach
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Gen Ai security
Practices and controls that protect sensitive enterprise data when employees use generative AI tools and assistants — including LLMs, AI writing tools, code assistants, and multimodal AI platforms
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AI Guardrails for the Browser
Rules and controls that govern how users can interact with AI tools during day-to-day work — enforced directly in the browser, at the moment employees type, paste, or upload content into AI applications.
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Black Hat 2026
August 2, 2026
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Is Your AI Under Control — or Out of Control?
Jun 8th, 2026
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Security
The Risk the White House Executive Order on AI Misses
Jun 2nd, 2026
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Security
Your Next Supply Chain Breach May Start in the Browser
Apr 20th, 2026
Shadow AI, OAuth, and the browser: Lessons from the Vercel breach
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Customer Success
How a Municipal Government Closed Critical Browser Security Gaps and Detected Compromised Credentials Across 2,000 Endpoints
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Report
Quantifying Shadow AI Risk in the Browser
This report is built on primary survey research fielded in May 2026 with 227 US knowledge workers who use AI at work, and it focuses on one thing: the choices individual employees make when they open a browser, reach for an AI tool, and decide what to share with it.