Global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said it will acquire Seraphic Security, a leader in browser runtime security.
The company said it would fuse Seraphic’s continuous in-session browser protection with SGNL’s continuous identity to secure every interaction from the endpoint to the browser to the cloud.
Seraphic’s browser-native protection would be integrated into CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform making a browser session off-limits to adversaries and safe for the human and agentic workforce, the companies said. The unified technology would allow CrowdStrike to deliver a Next-Gen Identity Security strategy and create a seamless security fabric to protect interactions, CrowdStrike said.
“Productivity requires flexibility and security; users want to work in their browser of choice. Seraphic delivers exactly that,” George Kurtz, CrowdStrike founder and CEO said. “By decoupling security from the browser itself, we can turn any browser into a secure enterprise browser, without forcing change or slowing productivity. With our vast endpoint signals combined with Seraphic’s in-session visibility and SGNL’s dynamic authorization, we are defining the future of Zero Standing Privilege for the modern agentic workforce.”
The integration would help modernize browser security in the modern AI-integrated workplace, officials said, by protecting enterprise AI at the browser layer, incorporating in-session zero trust enforcement, using Next-Gen Web DLP, and stopping session hijacking through disruption of session-based threats.
“The browser is where modern work happens,” Ilan Yeshua, CEO and co-founder of Seraphic, said. “In joining CrowdStrike, we are bringing platform-level protection to the most important execution layer in the enterprise, ensuring that zero trust is a continuous reality, not just a gateway check.”
