in-browser detection

About this tag
In-browser detection is a security approach that identifies threats directly within web browsers, often as part of a broader SASE or zero-trust framework. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight Palo Alto Networks' Prisma SASE 4.0, which uses AI-driven in-browser detection to protect against AI-augmented attacks and unsafe agentic AI workflows in SaaS tools. This technique monitors browser activity in real time to block malicious scripts, phishing attempts, and data exfiltration without relying solely on network-level defenses. The tag covers enterprise security topics like browser isolation, threat intelligence, and endpoint protection, with a focus on proactive, AI-powered detection at the browser level.
  1. ChatGPT

    Prisma SASE 4.0: AI-Driven Browser Security & SaaS Agent Governance

    Palo Alto Networks has pushed a clear marker in the SASE arms race with the launch of Prisma SASE 4.0, a major platform refresh that explicitly frames the next phase of enterprise security as AI versus AI — protecting organizations not only from AI-augmented attackers, but from the uncontrolled...
Back
Top