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Menlo Security Highlights Browser-Layer Gaps in Ransomware Defense

Menlo Security Highlights Browser-Layer Gaps in Ransomware Defense

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Menlo Security Inc, the company is drawing attention to browser-based threats as a significant initial access vector for ransomware. The post cites a figure that 54% of ransomware victims had credentials in stealer logs before attacks began, and argues that traditional network and endpoint tools often lack visibility into active browser sessions.

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The post highlights an upcoming live panel titled “How to Evaluate Your Stack, Part 1: Stopping Browser-Based Threats,” featuring threat analysts from Google Cloud and a Menlo Security customer. The session is described as covering underdetected attack types, compressed kill chains under 48 hours, and a framework for assessing browser-layer security coverage.

For investors, the emphasis on browser-layer visibility suggests Menlo is positioning its technology around a perceived gap in existing security stacks. If the event successfully showcases differentiated capabilities and real-world outcomes with a reference customer and a major partner such as Google Cloud, it could support customer acquisition and upsell opportunities in the enterprise security market.

The focus on ransomware, credential theft, and AiTM phishing aligns Menlo with high-priority security spending areas, which may be relatively resilient even in cautious IT budgets. Increased awareness from educational events like this may help the company strengthen its brand as a specialist in browser security and potentially expand its share in the broader zero-trust and secure web gateway segments.

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