Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access Browser
About the product
Prisma Access Browser (PAB) is an advanced web browser based on the Chromium engine, natively integrated with the Prisma Access SSE solution, designed specifically for enterprises to secure both managed and unmanaged devices.
Prisma Access Browser is a solution that moves the security layer directly to the user, allowing you to protect access to business applications and data from within the browser, regardless of whether the device is corporate or private.
PAB is an integral part of the Prisma Access platform, enabling the creation of uniform security and access policies from any location and device. The browser allows you to block transfers from corporate to personal accounts, enforce MFA, or require administrative approval for critical activities. In addition, Prisma Access Browser offers a range of security features such as sensitive data masking, screen sharing blocking, conditional access, and watermarking of viewed pages.
Administrators can assign roles and define access policies based on user identity and device context, which is a key element of the Zero Trust strategy.
The additional Privileged Remote Access (PRA) functionality can provide secure, granular control to manage privileged access to critical infrastructure and sensitive systems through applications such as SSH, RDP, and VNC. This additional solution secures remote access for privileged users, ensuring that all sessions are logged, monitored, and audited for compliance. Privileged Remote Access also supports multi-factor authentication and zero trust policies, ensuring that only authorized personnel can access critical systems, minimizing the attack surface for malicious insiders or external threats.
Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) provides an additional layer of security by isolating risky web content in a virtualized browser environment. When users visit potentially dangerous websites or open untrusted links, the session is opened in an isolated browser within the Prisma Access sandbox environment, ensuring that no threats in the browsing session reach the user’s endpoint. The user receives a video stream of the opened page from the Prisma Access sandbox environment in their browser. This allows users to safely interact with web applications, downloads, and attachments without fear of exposing their devices or confidential data.
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