Reevaluating SSEs: A Technical Gap Analysis of Last-Mile Protection
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Security Service Edge (SSE) platforms are essential for securing hybrid work environments, yet they inadequately protect the last mile of user interaction—inside the browser. A report analyzing current SSE implementations reveals significant visibility gaps, particularly in controlling user behavior once access is granted. Attackers and data leaks thrive in these unmonitored browser settings, leading organizations to question the effectiveness of their current security measures. SSEs excel in network-level traffic routing but fall short in providing crucial oversight of sensitive user actions within applications, leaving enterprises vulnerable.
The architectural limitations of SSE platforms leave organizations exposed at the critical last mile of user interaction—inside the browser, where real risks arise.
Current SSE implementations fail to monitor user behavior within the browser, allowing potential data leaks and insider threats to thrive unnoticed.
Read at The Hacker News
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