95% of organizations report browser-based attacks. Most don’t have a plan to stop them. That’s not a throwaway stat. It’s a signal that security strategies are misaligned with where the work, and the risk, actually happen. Today, the browser is where data moves. Where decisions happen. Where attackers hide. So why do most security stacks […]| LayerX
We’re proud to share that LayerX has been recognized as a Representative Vendor in not one, but two pivotal Gartner categories: Secure Enterprise Browsers and AI Usage Control. This recognition, published across five separate 2025 Gartner Hype Cycle reports, underscores something we’ve known all along: securing the browser is the only scalable way to protect […]| LayerX
We’ve always believed that the browser is the new workspace. And as work increasingly happens inside the browser, it’s no surprise that securing it has become mission-critical. That’s why we’re thrilled to share some big news: LayerX is now officially collaborating with Google Chrome Enterprise to deliver a new level of visibility and control over […]| LayerX
A New Vector for Prompt Injection Attacks That Threatens Both Commercial and Internal AI Tools LayerX researchers have identified a new class of exploit that directly targets these tools through a previously overlooked vector: the browser extension. This means that practically any user or organization that have browser extensions installed on their browsers (as 99% […]| LayerX
LayerX has added support for Perplexity’s Comet browser and for Dia, to support new AI-native user workflows and enable AI productivity while maintaining data security. AI is redefining how we work. That’s not a prediction—it’s happening right now. Your team isn’t just using AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot. They’re living in them. From […] The post LayerX Becomes First Browsing Security Company to Support New AI Browsers appeared first on LayerX.| LayerX
LayerX Is Headed To Vegas: Here’s Where to Find Us During Cybersecurity’s Busiest Week Black Hat USA. BSides Las Vegas. DEF CON 33 This August, Vegas becomes the epicenter of cybersecurity, and LayerX will be right in the heart of it. From hands-on workshops to identity risk insights to a one-of-a-kind culinary adventure through Chinatown, […] The post What Happens In The Browser Stays In The Browser, Or Does It… appeared first on LayerX.| LayerX
The rapid adoption of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications has fundamentally transformed the enterprise landscape. With organizations now utilizing an average of 371 SaaS apps—a 32% increase since 2021—these tools have become indispensable for streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity. However, this surge in SaaS usage has also introduced a complex web of security risks, ranging from […] The post Beyond CASB: A Browser-Centric Approach to SaaS Security appeared first on Lay...| LayerX
LayerX has unearthed network of malicious “sleeper agent” extensions that appear to serve as infrastructure for future malicious activity, currently installed on nearly 1.5 million users worldwide. LayerX has discovered a network of browser extensions that appear to serve as ‘sleeper agents’ for future malicious activity. The extensions appear to have all been […] The post Sleeper Sound: LayerX Uncovers Malicious “Sleeper” Sound Management Extensions with Nearly 1.5 Million U...| LayerX
In a tech world obsessed with growth, innovation, and speed, few stories hit as hard as the unfolding battle between two of the industry’s most prominent competitors: Rippling and Deel. Both are high-flying HR tech unicorns, shaping the future of global workforce management and payroll. But beneath their polished pitches and billion-dollar valuations, a […] The post The Cost of Convenience: Inside the Scandal That Exposed Messaging Apps as a New Security Frontier appeared first on LayerX.| LayerX
Let’s be honest, when most people think of a “cyberattack,” they picture hoodie-clad hackers hammering away at firewalls from some dark basement. But reality? It’s much less cinematic and a lot more dangerous. The truth is, sometimes the threat is already logged in. That’s what makes insider threats so devastating. They don’t break down […] The post What Coinbase Got Wrong—And How You Can Get It Right appeared first on LayerX.| LayerX
The enterprise browser is no longer just a portal to the web, it’s the nerve center of modern work. Recognizing this shift, LayerX set out to rethink how enterprises secure the place where work actually happens. Today we’re excited to share a major milestone on our journey: LayerX has extended its Series A funding by […]| LayerX
LayerX Browser Security Platform: Turn any browser into the most protected & manageable workspace - while maintaining top user experience| LayerX
A new phishing attack campaign, targeting Mac users and identified by LayerX Labs, shows the trials and tribulations of combating online phishing, and how attacks morph and shift in response to adaptations by security tools. For the past few months, LayerX has been monitoring a sophisticated phishing campaign that initially targeted Windows users by masquerading […]| LayerX