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Secure Enterprise Browsing with Enterprise Browsers

Mon., 1. July 2024 | 5 min read

There is a heavy reliance on browsers in the workplace for business operations. A browser is a gateway to the web for tasks such as viewing emails, conducting research, watching training videos, online meetings and using web-based enterprise applications. Like all other technology, a browser is a good target for bad actors and AI has made cyberattacks more virulent. If browser security is not kept as a front burner issue, they will become a weak link in the enterprise’s network. CISOs and IT cybersecurity teams can use enterprise browsers to ensure that browsers in all endpoints are protected from data leaks and cyberattacks.

Enterprise vs Consumer Browsers

A consumer browser is designed for everyday personal use and is usually free of cost. Enterprise browsers, by contrast, are designed for use in the workplace to secure enterprise data by monitoring and preventing dangerous activities. …

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