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    Small businesses struggle with browser security risks as AI use grows

    Marlet SalazarBy Marlet SalazarMay 5, 20262 Mins Read
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    Small businesses are increasingly doing most of their work inside web browsers, but that shift is also making them more exposed to cyberattacks and data leaks, especially as employees start using AI tools for everyday tasks.

    Today, many small companies rely on different online apps just to run their operations, from email and file sharing to accounting and customer management. But security is becoming a major problem. About 95% of companies have experienced at least one security incident that started in the browser, showing how easily attacks can slip in through everyday work tools.

    For small businesses, the problem is that they usually do not have full-time cybersecurity teams. At the same time, employees are logging into multiple apps from different devices, sometimes outside the office, which makes it harder to control what is happening and where data is going.

    The situation is becoming more complicated with the increasing use of AI tools. Workers are using AI to write emails, summarize reports, and analyze information, but in some cases, they may accidentally paste sensitive company data into external AI platforms. That creates risks that many small businesses are not fully prepared to manage.

    To address these issues, cybersecurity companies like Palo Alto Networks are focusing on making the browser itself more secure, since that is where most work now happens.

    One approach is a secure browser workspace, such as Prisma Browser for Business, which is designed to help small companies manage their apps in one place, reduce security risks like phishing and ransomware, and set limits on how AI tools are used.

    Instead of relying on separate security tools, the idea is to build protection directly into the browser. This allows businesses to control which apps employees can use, block suspicious websites or scams, and reduce the chance of sensitive information being shared through AI tools.

    The bigger issue for small businesses is balancing convenience and security. The more tools they use to work faster, the harder it becomes to keep track of everything. As work continues to move online, the browser has effectively become the main workplace, and also the main point of risk.

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