Neon Cyber’s Bold Move: Shifting Cybersecurity Focus to Workforce, Not Infrastructure

Neon Cyber shifts cybersecurity from infrastructure to workforce, tackling AI-powered attacks with a browser extension that turns employees into cyber-savvy superheroes. By embedding itself in the browser, Neon provides visibility into user interactions and helps prevent phishing. It’s a seamless way to secure the modern workplace without making everyone feel like they’re stuck in a tech traffic jam.

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Hot Take:

Neon Cyber is shining a new light on cybersecurity, moving the spotlight from the techy infrastructure to the real stars of the show—your workforce! By focusing on the humans behind the screens, Neon is turning the browser into a security guard rather than just a window to the wild west of the internet. Welcome to a world where your browser extension is more than just a tool to block ads and save passwords; it’s now your first line of defense against those pesky phishing attempts and AI-fueled cyber attacks. Let’s just hope this browser extension doesn’t ask you to update at the worst possible time, like, say, right before a big presentation!

Key Points:

  • Neon Cyber moves cybersecurity focus from infrastructure to workforce.
  • Founded in April 2024, emerged from stealth in September 2025.
  • Uses browser extensions to provide security and visibility.
  • Aims to counteract AI-enhanced phishing and social engineering.
  • Offers detailed forensic views of browser activities for security teams.

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