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Archived: Your Browser Is the Breach: Securing the Modern Web Edge

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What You’ll Learn

  • How the browser has become a primary endpoint and high-value attack vector
  • Top tactics for browser-based compromise, from malicious extensions to token theft
  • Strategies to close security control gaps and secure SaaS sessions
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The browser has evolved into a central hub for authentication, sensitive data, and SaaS access — and attackers have taken notice. Malicious extensions, OAuth abuse, and session token theft now enable account compromise and bypass traditional controls, while shadow extensions and risky user behavior evade established security controls.

This webcast explores the shifting threat landscape targeting corporate browsers, reveals real-world attack techniques, and shares practical strategies for restoring visibility and control at the web edge.

Event Speakers

Mark Orlando
Field CTO at Push Security

A practitioner, educator, and leader with over 20 years of experience, Mark Orlando has built and led security teams at some of the most sensitive and high-profile organizations in the world. Before joining Push, he co-founded Bionic Cyber, where he advised enterprises on building and scaling cyber defense capabilities. He also previously served as CTO of Raytheon Cyber where he defined technical strategy for consulting services, managed services, and strategic accounts worldwide. Mark is also a SANS Certified Instructor and co-author of LDR551: Building and Leading Security Operations Centers, and instructor for SEC450: SOC Analyst Training – Applied Skills for Cyber Defense Operations

Adrian Sanabria
Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative

Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.