Browser security platform protecting enterprise web application access
Menlo Security builds a browser isolation and security platform that intercepts web-based threats before they reach enterprise users. The stack—Python, Rust, Go, Kubernetes, and cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP—reflects a polyglot, distributed systems approach to handling real-time browser traffic at scale. Active hiring in engineering (16 open roles) combined with pain points around multi-region infrastructure and scaling high-performance services indicates the company is in a growth phase focused on product reliability and geographic reach.
Menlo Security provides browser security controls for enterprises accessing SaaS and private web applications. The platform manages browser policies, enforces zero-trust access, prevents phishing and ransomware, and protects data exfiltration—all without forcing users into unfamiliar tools. Deployed across cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP) with multi-region Kubernetes infrastructure, the product serves mid-market and enterprise customers navigating complex web application environments. Current scaling challenges around infrastructure automation and multi-region deployment suggest rapid adoption and the growing operational complexity that follows.
Menlo uses Python, Rust, Go, Kubernetes, Docker, and Terraform for infrastructure. Cloud platforms include AWS, Azure, and GCP. Data layer runs PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Druid. CI/CD via Jenkins, observability via Splunk.
Mountain View, California. The company employs 201–500 people and hires globally across nine countries, with significant presence in India and Southeast Asia.
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