The business landscape is fundamentally changing – the way and location of work has been transformed. Furthermore, with mass migration to the cloud, SaaS is vital. All this creates new risks - numerous points of access from multiple devices and multiple locations increase the attack surface. To address these attacks, your security solution should fundamentally change as well. That's where SURF enters. SURF provides users with freedom of work, letting them interact with applications, data, and each other securely. It addresses the critical business asset neglected by security experts for years: The browser. The browser is the access frontier for everything: users, data, corporate assets, applications, development activities - and cyber criminals, too. SURF Security has transformed the browser into your strongest security asset while providing complete end-user privacy – all with full compliance. Through this centralized platform, SURF insists on identity-first access to all SaaS and corporate assets to guarantee a secured and frictionless user experience. SURF enhances security, performance, and productivity for end-users and applications – faster than ever before.
Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2021
Investors 2
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