
Why your security stack might be guarding the wrong door
THE SO WHAT
Shifting security into the browser — from access control to action control — reflects where real data exfiltration and misuse now happens. CISOs should be asking how much of their stack actually sees and governs in-browser behavior versus just authenticating users at the edge.
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