Zscaler Purchases SquareX to Secure Browsers Without Agents

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Zscaler has acquired SquareX to provide browser security through extensions; this approach aims to secure unmanaged devices and accelerate deployment by up to a year.

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Original Source Material

CEO Jay Chaudhry: SquareX Deal Targets Unmanaged Devices and Third-Party Access Zscaler has acquired SquareX to deliver browser security through extensions rather than endpoint agents or stand-alone browsers. CEO Jay Chaudhry said the approach speeds deployment, improves security for unmanaged devices, and accelerates time-to-market by up to a year.