Seraphic Security, a leader in enterprise browser security, announced the launch of BrowserTotal™, a unique and proprietary public service enabling enterprises to assess their browser security posture in real-time. The launch coincides with the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2025, where Seraphic will be showcasing the new platform with live demos at booth #1257.
Powered by AI, BrowserTotal™ offers CISO and security teams a comprehensive, hands-on environment to test browser security defenses against today’s most sophisticated threats. Key features of the platform include:
- Posture analysis and real-time weakness detection
- Insights on emerging web-based threats and phishing risks
- A novel, state-of-the-art in-browser LLM that analyzes results and generates tailored recommendations
- A live, secure URL sandbox for safely testing suspicious links and downloads
- And more interactive tools that bring browser security front and center
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“Web browsers have become one of the enterprise’s most exploited attack surfaces,” said Ilan Yeshua, CEO and co-founder of Seraphic Security. “With BrowserTotal™, we’re giving security leaders a powerful, transparent way to visualize their organization’s browser’s security risks, and a clear path to remediation. What makes this truly groundbreaking is that we’re democratizing access to enterprise-grade security analysis. By making BrowserTotal™ freely available to the entire security community, we’re not just protecting individual organizations; we’re strengthening the collective defense against increasingly sophisticated web-based threats.”
“We created BrowserTotal™ because we saw a critical gap in how organizations understand and prepare for browser-based attacks,” said Avihay Cohen, CTO and co-founder of Seraphic Security. “This isn’t just another security tool, it’s an educational platform that lets security teams experience firsthand how sophisticated these threats have become. My hope is that by making this technology freely available, we can elevate the entire community’s awareness and readiness against the next generation of web threats.”
Source: Seraphic