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Uncover Hidden Browsing Risks: Get a free Risk Assessment for GenAI and Identity, Web, SaaS, and SaaS

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Uncover Hidden Browsing Risks: Get a free Risk Assessment for GenAI and Identity, Web, SaaS, and SaaS

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As GenAI and SaaS platforms have become a standard component of employee toolkits, the risks associated data exposure, identity vulnerability, and unmonitored browser behavior have risen dramatically.

Forward thinking security teams are looking at security controls and strategies that can address these risks. However, they don’t always know which risks should be prioritized. In some cases they may have blind spots to the existence of certain risks.

A new tool is available to help. Now available is a complimentary risk assessment . The assessment will be tailored to each organization’s browsing environments, evaluating the risk and providing actionable insight.

IT and security teams can use the assessment to improve their security posture, inform decision-making and evangelize within the organization. They can also plan next steps. The assessment produces a report with a high-level view of key risks. These include insecure use of gen AI and sensitive data leakage through the browser. Other risks include SaaS app use, identity security gaps and browsing threats. The assessment report provides accurate metrics and mitigation suggestions. Here is an example of an assessment report.

Browser Threats and Risques

A browser is at the heart of the modern workforce. It increases productivity, but it also introduces risk. Some of the biggest risks that organizations face are:

  • GenAI security threats: Employees could unintentionally share sensitive data, such as source codes, customer PII or financial information, with ChatGPT or other generative AI tools.
  • Data Leakage: Browsers are attack vectors that can be used by attackers to steal internal files, emails and CRM data. Employees may also upload or paste sensitive data into external websites or SaaS applications. Shadow SaaS apps, including potentially malicious applications, can be exploited in order to exfiltrate or infiltrate corporate network.
  • Account Takeovers and Identity Fraud: Weak credentials practices, such as password reuse, account-sharing, compromised or weak passwords and using personal passwords at work, can lead to account takeovers and identity fraud.
  • Browsing threats: Phishing and social engineering websites can extract sensitive credentials, or internal documents. Attackers can also harvest cookies and store browser data to use for malicious purposes.
  • Risky Browser extensions: Malicious extension can track user activity and steal credentials. They can hijack sessions, harvest cookie, and facilitate attacks.

Does Your Organization Face Risks?

Understanding your risk is the first step to addressing these challenges. LayerX Security offers organizations a complimentary risk analysis to help them uncover their risk profile in areas of modern SaaS and web security that are often overlooked.

This assessment is tailored to their specific environment. This assessment provides actionable and detailed insights that can be implemented right away. Use this complimentary risk analysis

to identify, evaluate, and address the browsing and SaaS-related risks in your workplace. This assessment is useful for organizations of all levels of maturity, in any industry, and with any number of users. Click here to receive a complimentary risk analysis.

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