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Closing the Browser Security Gap: Hidden AI Cybersecurity Risks

AI Tools Created a Security Gap Your Network Cannot See.

What You'll Walk Away With
  • An actionable plan to simplify data protection: Discover how to prevent sensitive data leaks into Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Teams Web across major browsers—without replacing browsers or deploying new agents.
  • A clear understanding of the browser security gap: Learn why traditional security tools miss in-session activity—and why employee adoption of ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini creates critical blind spots.
  • An unbiased breakdown of 3 architectural approaches: Evaluate the trade-offs of enterprise browsers, VDI/RBI, and inline session controls to protect user activity across SaaS and AI tools.

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About the Event

The Security Gap is hidden inside the Browser Session

Generative AI and modern messaging platforms shifted data risk into the browser session, where user interactions occur beyond the reach of traditional network controls. ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and tools like Microsoft Teams Web use persistent browser connections that operate below the inspection layer of traditional network security infrastructure. Your firewall sees the connection. Traditional network controls lack visibility into user activity occurring within approved browser sessions.

Every enterprise browser strategy eventually hits the same wall: how do you get real security coverage without drowning your team in deployment complexity? Join us for a data-driven look at the three architectural approaches security leaders are using to close this gap — two familiar paths with well-known trade-offs, and one newer, purpose-built approach that delivers full coverage without the friction.

Approach 01

Enterprise Browser

A purpose-built browser delivering deep in-session visibility and policy control.

Approach 02

VDI and RBI

Session isolation infrastructure designed to prevent browser-based threats from reaching the endpoint.

Newer · Purpose-built
Approach 03

Secure Browser Controls

A newer approach that enforces in-session controls without replacing the browser or adding endpoint agents.

Featured Discussion

What this session covers

A clear definition of the browser user-actions category — and why architectural shifts like WebSockets and end-to-end encryption cause traditional tools to miss them.

A side-by-side evaluation framework across seven core dimensions — including BYOD and contractor coverage and management complexity — to guide your internal discussions.

Six critical evaluation questions, pulled from our deployment criteria, to bring into your next security vendor conversation.

A brief demonstration of inline session controls in action:

Real-time clipboard controlDigital watermarkingAI prompt inspection
Speakers

Featured speakers

Tony Frum
Tony Frum
Distinguished Engineer, Product Management

Tony is a Distinguished Engineer at Skyhigh Security. Starting at McAfee in 2005, he has over 20 years of experience in the security industry specializing in Secure Web Gateway, Cloud Access Security Broker and Data Loss Prevention technologies.

Rohit Naik
Rohit Naik
Product Manager for Secure Browser Controls and Private Access

Rohit Naik is the Product Manager for Secure Browser Controls and Private Access at Skyhigh Security. He brings over 15 years of cybersecurity experience across product management and solutions architecture, specializing in how modern organizations leverage the last-mile Enterprise Browser Security and Zero Trust Frameworks to protect sensitive apps and data.

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