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Detect and block risky browser extensions on any browser
Discover ‘shadow’ SaaS and enforce SaaS security controls
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This whitepaper breaks down the surprising limitations of SSEs—and why many CISOs are rethinking their approach. Based on real-world deployment experiences and security use case failures, it uncovers the gaps conventional wisdom overlooks.
This new report brings unique findings covering extensions adoption, their risky permissions, extensions developer profiles, and more.
The LayerX Enterprise GenAI Security Report 2025 offers one-of-a-kind insights on GenAI security risks in organizations.
LayerX Security is offering a FREE risk assessment for emerging security vulnerabilities that have become the organization’s ‘known unknowns,’ with detailed statistics and findings across multiple domains.
This new report by LayerX analyzes exclusive data by LayerX across large-scale enterprises and highlights the hidden risks to enterprise identity security.
The 2024 browser security report provides critical information for security professionals who are planning and building a resilient security architecture.
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