Spin.AI announced that it has partnered with Google to
integrate its new Chrome Extension Risk Assessment in
Chrome Browser Cloud Management.
This free tool gives administrators increased visibility into browser
extensions detected across the Chrome ecosystem and allows SecOps teams
to better assess business and security risks to their browser and SaaS
data. For organizations requiring a more in-depth analysis of browser
extension risk, OAuth application assessment, policy automation,
granular controls, and more, Spin.AI also offers a paid version.
Today, organizations struggle to gain visibility into the risks
associated with third party browser extensions and applications. A recent report from Spin.AI showed that 75% of SaaS applications pose a high or medium risk to organizations.
In a recent blog,
Kiran Nair, Product Manager, Chrome Enterprise, stated, "There are more
than 250,000 extensions on the Chrome web store, providing users with
additional functionality they want to add to their browser, such as
ad-blockers and productivity tools. However, like any software, browser
extensions can pose certain risks to users or request permissions that
are not aligned with company policies. Having visibility into extensions
and how they're being used is critical to security teams."
Spin.AI has generated risk assessment reports for public extensions and
those have been incorporated into Chrome Browser Cloud Management.
Spin.AI provides a safety score out of 100 and evaluates more than 15
extension factors across business and security risks. It also utilizes
the Spin.AI unique database of over 300,000+ apps and extensions
assessed by AI-algorithms. Once logged in, administrators simply select a
browser extension and click on the Spin.AI link for a detailed risk
assessment.
"From unsanctioned use to poorly developed code, to configuration
issues, there are a variety of factors that can increase an extension's
risk score. And with most organizations relying on manual risk
assessments, and often only doing them once, the security gap associated
with these extensions is growing," said Dmitry Dontov, CEO of Spin.AI.
"We're excited to be partnering with Google to help reduce the risk of
Chrome extensions for administrators and SecOps teams."
To learn more about the free Spin.AI Chrome Extension Risk Assessment tool
click here