SquareX has shared an update. The company announced that its Principal Software Engineer, Shourya Pratap Singh, will speak at the ISC2 East Bay Chapter Meeting on February 12. The session will focus on security risks in web browsers, which SquareX notes remain a visibility gap for traditional endpoint detection and response (EDR) and secure web gateway (SWG) tools. The talk will cover real-world incidents involving malicious browser extensions, OAuth consent attacks, and phishing campaigns, and will highlight how browser-native security controls can provide additional telemetry and policy capabilities beyond conventional security stacks.
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For investors, this update underscores SquareX’s positioning in a niche but growing segment of cybersecurity focused on browser-level protection, an area that may gain importance as more enterprise work moves into the browser. Participation in an ISC2 chapter event enhances the company’s visibility among security professionals and decision-makers, potentially supporting business development and customer acquisition over time. While the post does not disclose commercial agreements, financial metrics, or product launches, it signals ongoing thought leadership and market education efforts that could strengthen SquareX’s competitive stance within enterprise cybersecurity solutions targeting browser threats.

