Menlo Security Wins 2025 Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year Award in the Application Category
Menlo Security, the pioneer of browser security, announced today that it has been honored with the 2025 Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year Award in the Application category. This prestigious recognition highlights Menlo Security's significant contributions to the Google Cloud ecosystem, delivering its Secure Enterprise Browser solution, yielding unparalleled security outcomes through its innovative AI-driven threat prevention and deep integration with Chrome Enterprise APIs.
"Google Cloud’s Partner Awards recognize partners who have created outsized value for customers through the delivery of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem, Google Cloud. "We're proud to announce Menlo Security as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and celebrate their impact enabling customer success over the past year."
Menlo Security simplifies Zero Trust Access, securing both managed and unmanaged devices. By assuming all users are potential threats and enforcing continuous verification, Menlo proactively blocks zero-hour threats, securing over 400 billion web sessions annually. This approach enables secure access to enterprise applications for all users through Google Chrome, eliminating the need for heavy clients or replacement browsers. Unlike legacy solutions, Menlo Secure Application Access streamlines access for managed devices, bring your own device (BYOD) users, and contractors, significantly enhancing security without impacting user experience.
By leveraging Chrome Enterprise's Device Trust Connector within Menlo Secure Application Access technology, enterprises can ensure secure, clientless application access while maintaining visibility and enforcement of secure system configurations. Security administrators can confidently know that user access to corporate data is conducted via secure endpoints compliant with corporate standards.
“We are honored to be recognized as a Google Cloud Partner of the Year,” said Amir Ben-Efraim, CEO and Co-founder of Menlo Security. “This prestigious accolade highlights not only our successful partnership with Google Cloud, but also the comprehensive capabilities of Menlo Security’s solution, and underscores our commitment to make every browser a secure enterprise browser. Google Cloud’s trusted infrastructure and the Menlo Secure Enterprise Browser provide a Zero Trust solution for enterprise and public sector customers to safely and easily access applications.”
This latest recognition further strengthens Menlo Security’s established partnership with Google Cloud and its collaboration with Mandiant on threat research. Additionally, Menlo Security recently announced the acquisition of Votiro, enhancing its ability to deliver AI-driven data security solutions to channels beyond the browser for enterprises.
About Menlo Security
Menlo Security protects organizations from cyber threats that attack web browsers. Menlo Security’s patented Cloud-Browser Security Platform scales to provide comprehensive protection across enterprises of any size, without requiring endpoint software or impacting the end user-experience. Menlo Security is trusted by major global businesses, including Fortune 500 companies, eight of the ten largest global financial services institutions, and large governmental institutions. The company is backed by Vista Equity Partners, Neuberger Berman, General Catalyst, American Express Ventures, Ericsson Ventures, HSBC, and JPMorgan Chase. Menlo Security is headquartered in Mountain View, California. For more information, please visit www.menlosecurity.com.
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