Consumer browsers weren't built for enterprise governance, so access and data controls are often inconsistent — especially when users connect to corporate applications from unmanaged or personal devices.
of organisations report employees and contractors accessing corporate applications from personal devices
of organisations reported browser-based attacks in the last 12 months (account takeovers, malicious extensions, etc.)
of data breaches are cited as occurring via web applications and email
Enable productive work on any device, with enterprise-grade control
Prisma Browser is a secure enterprise browser that helps organisations enforce consistent access and data controls for corporate applications-including when users connect from unmanaged or personal devices. It's designed to deliver a familiar, frictionless browsing experience while improving security and centralised control.
As part of Prisma SASE, it is positioned as a natively integrated secure browser that extends SASE protections into the browser and converges key capabilities into one platform. However, Prisma Browser is also available as a stand-alone solution.
Granular, identity-based access with continuous trust verification.
Advanced Threat Prevention, URL filtering, DNS security, and sandboxing.
Data protection at the point of access (for example, masking and controls for screenshots, copy-and-paste and printing, plus file movement controls).
Prisma Browser is positioned to help organisations secure access to corporate applications and protect sensitive data when work extends beyond managed endpoints.
Provide secure, controlled access for external partners without exposing the network to risk.
Maintain productivity while applying consistent access and data controls on personal devices.
Safeguard critical web applications and reduce data leakage by enforcing controls at the point of access across devices.
If you want to try the solution and see what these outcomes could look like in your environment, book a meeting and we'll walk through your key use cases, current approach and next steps.