MirrorTab, a provider of advanced web application protection, announced it has secured $8.5 million in seed funding, empowering the company to aggressively build out its innovative capabilities, integrations, and commercialize its availability.
The round was led by Valley Capital Partners, with participation from GV, Ludlow Ventures, Altman Capital Fund, NextGen Venture Partners, and Alumni Ventures.
MirrorTab dynamically protects web applications without impacting user experience or requiring additional software or plugins.
Using isolation technology, MirrorTab removes the browser as an attack surface, obfuscating data, code, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to establish the most secure web sessions.
This ensures that sensitive business, personal and financial information can be shared with confidence, according to the company.
“Browsers have become the battleground for hacking, bots, and malware,” said Brian Silverstein, CEO and founder of MirrorTab. “Cyberattacks have evolved, leveraging browsers, AI and automation to evade detection, mimic human-like behavior, and execute attacks that cannot be prevented with typical web security controls. MirrorTab addresses this critical blind spot in traditional detection-based solutions.”
When data is rendered into the browser, it becomes exposed to threats such as malware and bad extensions, exposing customers and platforms to fraud and privacy leaks that are invisible to perimeter defenses, the company said.
“Attackers have discovered that the browser can be actively and extensively exploited—and that there's currently no way to stop them,” said Steve O’Hara, founder and managing partner at Valley Capital Partners. “Recent events have shown just how devastating these attacks can be, with critical personal and financial information easily acquired. The scale of fraud, theft, and damage attributable to these client-side attacks is shocking and unacceptable. We believe that MirrorTab has created an innovative and effective solution that is unmatched in stopping these hard-to-detect attacks.”
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