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2026 Browser Security Report Highlights Enterprise Blind Spots

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The 2026 State of Browser Security Report reveals that browsers have become the most critical yet least protected control point in enterprises. AI-native browsers have shifted from experimental tools to mainstream business platforms, creating significant security blind spots. The report highlights the rapid evolution of browser capabilities, including AI copilots and generative AI tools, which are now integral to daily work tasks. However, enterprise security architectures have not kept pace, leaving a growing gap in visibility and control over sensitive data and user activities. The report also details the widespread use of AI tools within browser sessions, the exposure of sensitive data in 'trusted' apps, and the increasing prevalence of browser-based attacks that bypass traditional security controls.

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  1. 05.03.2026 17:01 1 articles · 2h ago

    2026 Browser Security Report Reveals Enterprise Blind Spots

    The 2026 State of Browser Security Report highlights the rapid evolution of browsers into AI-native platforms, creating significant security blind spots in enterprises. The report details the widespread use of AI tools within browser sessions, the exposure of sensitive data in 'trusted' apps, and the increasing prevalence of browser-based attacks that bypass traditional security controls. It also underscores the risks associated with browser extensions, which often go unnoticed and under-governed.

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