Current touchpoints to your product and company assets are inherently vulnerable to cyberattacks. On the open web process scripts, plugins, cookies, and third-party resources from multiple sources, some of which may be malicious. Attackers exploit browser vulnerabilities, such as unpatched software flaws, zero-day exploits, and insecure browser extensions, to execute malware, steal sensitive information, or hijack user sessions. Moreover, techniques like cross-site scripting (XSS), clickjacking, and man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks take advantage of browser functionality to manipulate or intercept user data. As browsers are widely used to access SaaS applications, corporate resources, and personal accounts, they become high-value targets for cybercriminals. Without proper security measures like browser isolation, malware detection, and policy enforcement, browsers remain a critical attack surface for both individual users and enterprises.