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Browser Security: A less covered Attack Vector – but a potent toolbox for the defender
In an increasingly cloud-driven world, web browsers have quietly become one of the most widely used — yet least protected — components in the enterprise IT environment. As employees access SaaS applications, business systems, and sensitive data from a mix of managed and unmanaged devices, the browser has rapidly evolved into a critical attack vector […]
Date & time
January 27, 2026 - 13:00 - 14:00 (CET)
Where
Online
Language
English
In an increasingly cloud-driven world, web browsers have quietly become one of the most widely used — yet least protected — components in the enterprise IT environment. As employees access SaaS applications, business systems, and sensitive data from a mix of managed and unmanaged devices, the browser has rapidly evolved into a critical attack vector for phishing, credential theft, data leakage, and advanced web-based threats.
In this webinar we explore why traditional perimeter and endpoint security are no longer enough, and how organisations can strengthen their security posture by treating the browser as a first-class security control point.
We will introduce the concept of the secure enterprise browser — a managed, policy-driven browser that provides visibility, data protection, granular access controls, and threat prevention across all web and application traffic. Leaving the browser safe while the users maintain their flexibility to work anytime, anywhere.
Whether you are responsible for IT security, infrastructure, compliance, endpoint management or SaaS governance, this webinar will give you a clear understanding of how browser-centric attacks operate and how a secure enterprise browser strategy can mitigate today’s evolving risks.
Agenda
| Welcome & Introduction – Lars Erik Braatveit, CTO Conscia Norway • Why the browser matters more than ever • Overview of the challenges facing IT and security teams today |
| The Browser as an Attack Vector – Martin Holm, Solution architect, Consia Sweden • How threat actors exploit modern browser behaviour • Real-world examples: phishing, malicious extensions, session hijacking, data exfiltration • Why traditional endpoint and network controls fall short |
| What Is a Secure Enterprise Browser? – Kristian von Staffeldt, Security Evangelist, Conscia Denmark • Core principles: visibility, control, policy enforcement • Securing SaaS, web, and private apps — even on unmanaged devices • Granular access controls and data loss prevention at the browser level • Threat prevention beyond what standard browsers provide |
| Building a Browser Security Strategy – Martin Holm, Solution architect, Consia Sweden • How to assess your organisation’s current browser exposure • Integrating a secure enterprise browser into your existing security stack • Supporting hybrid work and BYOD (bring your own device) without increasing risk • Balancing security, user experience, and productivity |
| Best Practices & Real-World Scenarios – Kristian von Staffeldt, Security Evangelist, Conscia Denmark • Use-cases often covered at various organisations • Lessons learned from secure browser deployments • Practical steps to get started |
| Q&A with Lars Erik Braatveit, CTO Conscia Norway |
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