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Enterprise Browsers Provide Increased Visibility, Robust Access Control, Encryption

Picture the rush of an international airport on the Monday of a long holiday weekend. Security lines stretch endlessly. The Transportation Security Administration, TSA, officers do their best to keep things moving, but they must scrutinize every stuffed, zipped and locked bag to ensure nothing dangerous slips through.
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Now imagine a better way: TSA teams inspect and approve every item before it goes into a suitcase. By the time travelers reach the checkpoint, there’s nothing left to find. Threats are neutralized upstream, and the line moves quickly.
This may seem far-fetched in the real world for air travel, but it’s exactly what a secure browser does for modern enterprises. Instead of struggling to inspect traffic after users launch unknown extensions or connect from unmanaged devices, the secure browser controls what’s allowed in the browser environment from the start. The result: a smoother, faster and more secure experience with fewer unexpected problems.
A New CISO Headache: Browsers Are the Front Door
Today, both workforces and applications are increasingly distributed. Not only are more companies operating globally, but hybrid employees, contractors and third-party developers log in from everywhere – home offices, coffee shops and rental laptops. Altogether, these workers spend more than 85% of their workday in browsers, according to recent research from Omdia. As SaaS sprawl explodes, browsers become the de facto workspace – and attackers follow the crowd.
Amid this perfect storm of unsecured network connections, unmanaged devices and knowledge workers’ thirst for information, nearly 95% of enterprises now report the presence of browser-based threats across all devices, Omdia found. These security threats – and the compliance risks they pose – have CISOs scrambling to find a credible solution.
Enter the secure browser, also known as the enterprise browser, which isolates critical web-based business processes within a controlled environment, segregated from personal browsing. This provides enterprises with visibility and full control over web-based applications as well as user behavior.
In late 2023, Palo Alto Networks acquired Talon Security – a pioneer in the secure browser market – and seamlessly integrated Talon’s enterprise browser with Palo Alto’s Prisma SASE platform. This combination of industry leading tools, now known as Prisma Access Browser, brings enterprise-level oversight of web access controls and IT security policies to SASE. Companies such as Lemonade Insurance are already seeing the benefits. Lemonade needed to provision secure access for a surge of new hires, many of whom were using their own Mac computers because corporate laptops were back-ordered for weeks. With Prisma Access Browser, the company on-boarded employees in 20 minutes – a 99% time reduction.
That’s not all: Customer data shows Prisma Access Browser costs 85% less than shipping corporate laptops and 79% less than implementing traditional virtual desktop infrastructure, VDI, solutions.
The CISO’s Dilemma: Security vs. Productivity
If you’re like most security executives, you face a familiar challenge. Your CEO demands innovation and speed. Your employees demand flexibility. Yet you’re accountable for protecting the organization from increasingly sophisticated threats, including browser-based threats. Traditional perimeter-based security architectures force painful tradeoffs:
- VPNs cause latency and performance issues that frustrate users.
- VDI solutions are prohibitively expensive and complex to manage.
- Remote browser isolation disrupts workflows and hampers productivity.
The secure browser, by contrast, offers increased visibility, centralized policy enforcement, compliant encryption and enterprise-level access controls, which comes in a format that’s scalable, easy to use and cost-effective. With a secure browser, CISOs will achieve:
- Zero trust done right: Least-privilege access from the first keystroke;
- Enhanced user experience: Native Chrome-compatible experience – no unfamiliar user interface;
- Cloud scalability: Deployment to 10 or 10,000 workers overnight;
- Proven ROI: Cost savings on hardware and soft savings on breach prevention.
Businesses further benefit from built-in monitoring tools that identify nearly nine million new and unique security threats daily, offering additional peace of mind for staying ahead of cyberattacks. Gartner projects secure browsers will reach majority adoption by late 2030 and become a core platform for workforce security and productivity.
Long airport lines may be unavoidable, but your security posture doesn’t have to mirror that frustration.
Request a demo of Prisma Access Browser today to learn why the world’s most innovative companies trust Palo Alto Networks to keep every journey safe – and spectacularly fast.