Browser security platform protecting enterprise access and data
Menlo Security builds a managed browser platform targeting enterprise data protection and SaaS application access control. The tech stack reveals a infrastructure-heavy organization—Rust, Go, C++, and Chromium for performance-critical browser isolation, paired with Kubernetes, AWS/GCP/Azure, and Redis for distributed deployment. Active projects signal a shift toward AI-adjacent threats (prompt poisoning detection, agentic runtime security) alongside core remote browser technology, while pain points cluster around multi-region resilience and customer retention—typical friction points for security vendors moving from point solutions into platform consolidation.
Menlo Security secures enterprise browsers and application access, operating from Mountain View with 201–500 employees. The product runs on any browser and manages enterprise policies, SaaS/private application access, and data protection across multi-cloud infrastructure. The company deploys across 12+ countries, with hiring concentrated in engineering and sales roles. Core pain points include supporting multi-region resilience, reducing support costs, and strengthening qualified pipeline generation—challenges aligned with scaling a managed security service at enterprise density.
Menlo Security runs Chromium, Rust, Go, and C++ for browser isolation and performance. Infrastructure uses Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure, Redis, and HAProxy. Application layer includes Python, TypeScript, Angular, Node.js, and Salesforce for CRM.
Current projects include prompt poisoning detection, remote browser technology extensions, Kubernetes infrastructure on GKE, customer administrator portals, and security controls for agentic runtimes—indicating expansion beyond traditional browser isolation into AI threat mitigation.
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