Confidence among IT leaders is high, but hackers are abusing web-based attacks more than ever.
Andrius Buinovskis, cybersecurity expert at NordLayer, says that while businesses implement these trends for efficiency and scalability, the lack of proper guardrails can create a recipe for disaster.
As more applications migrate to the web, businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on the browser. While a browser-first approach offers various benefits, it also introduces additional risks. The ...
While Windows is a powerful operating system for productivity, so much of what we do with work these days revolves around the web. Whatever your browser of choice — Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, or ...
A web application firewall (WAF) is needed to protect web applications and APIs from cyber threats like SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and other malicious attacks. With cyberattacks on web ...
Rich Internet applications (RIA) are Web-based applications that have some characteristics of graphical desktop applications. Built with powerful development tools, RIAs can run faster and be more ...
Web applications often handle vast amounts of data, from personal user details to sensitive corporate information. As these applications grow in complexity and importance, they also become primary ...
As the use of Web-based applications and the traffic they generate continues to accelerate, IT staffs are deploying proxy appliances to safeguard against the liability, productivity and security risks ...
OpenAI is set to launch its new Operator AI Agent in January 2025, marking a significant leap forward in artificial intelligence technology. This innovative browser-based tool, the culmination of ...
Browser Use connects AI agents directly to web browsers, enabling them to autonomously navigate, interact with, and extract information from websites. Author’s note: The generative AI revolution has ...