Fantastic interview Bill Brenner at Black Hat 2023! "The Immeasurable Benefits of Securing Your Browser" Watch the replay here.
The modern web browser is the single most commonly used application by enterprises worldwide. Its power, simplicity, and usability makes it an essential tool at work. And yet, the browser is not an enterprise application. It lacks the fundamental controls enterprises require to ensure proper security, visibility, and governance over critical apps and data.
As a result, we surround the browser with a massive security ecosystem in an attempt to manage the intersection between users, web applications, and the underlying data. In the process, our technology stack becomes complex, expensive, and fragile to maintain, while end users are left with a frustrating experience. All because the consumer browser was not designed with enterprise needs in mind. The question is: What if there was a browser designed exclusively for the enterprise?
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A community thread on after-hours calls: The pros and cons, implementation strategies, arguments for and against, and more.
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On LinkedIn's desktop page, why is there a wide blank column to the left of the screen? On my 32" 1920x1080 (100% Chrome or Edge) screen only about 4/5ths of the page is of value. #linkedincommunity#browser#responsivewebdesign
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6moThanks James C. for this in-depth report. Great to see continued focus on #accessibility by browser vendors.