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SquareX Highlights Browser-Native Security Focus Ahead of ISC2 East Bay Presentation

SquareX Highlights Browser-Native Security Focus Ahead of ISC2 East Bay Presentation

SquareX has shared an update. The company announced that its Principal Software Engineer, Shourya Pratap Singh, will present at the ISC2 East Bay Chapter Meeting on February 12, focusing on security blind spots within web browsers. The session will address how traditional security tools such as Secure Web Gateways (SWGs) and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions lack visibility into browser-based threats, including malicious extensions, OAuth-based attacks, and phishing campaigns, and will highlight how browser-native security can provide additional telemetry.

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For investors, this update underscores SquareX’s strategic positioning in a niche but growing segment of the cybersecurity market: browser-native security. By publicly emphasizing the limitations of incumbent tools and demonstrating real-world attack scenarios, the company is reinforcing its technical credibility and thought leadership among security professionals. Speaking at an ISC2 chapter event may not immediately translate into revenue, but it can deepen engagement with enterprise security stakeholders, support the sales pipeline, and enhance brand recognition within a high-value buyer community. If SquareX can convert this heightened visibility into product adoption, it could strengthen its competitive differentiation versus traditional endpoint and network security vendors and potentially support long-term growth prospects in enterprise cybersecurity budgets that are increasingly focused on user and browser-centric threats.

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