Cybersecurity: Improved Enterprise Browser 

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With the Enterprise Browser as part of the fully integrated SSE, companies can Secure access to corporate data and applications from unmanaged devices, BYOD, and temporary employees.

The Netskope One Enterprise Browser is receiving enhancements. The Enterprise Browser is fully integrated with the Security Service Edge (SSE) capabilities of the One platform, enabling organizations to increase productivity and optimize the security of unmanaged devices and temporary workers' connections to websites, applications, and other resources.

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Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies and temporary work requirements of contractors are two of many use cases that can create security risks for organizations due to access to data. By integrating browser functionality into a complete SSE offering, organizations can not only be confident in data security but also prevent data loss from applications and unmanaged endpoints by ensuring that adaptive SSE policy controls are consistently applied.

Netskope helps enterprises modernize their business by unifying critical security, networking, and analytics services into a powerful, cost-effective platform, Netskope One. By integrating the Enterprise Browser with the full SSE capabilities of the Netskope One platform, organizations accelerate time to value and operational efficiency—particularly through the ability to extend current SSE application control policies to users of unmanaged devices and temporary users, such as contractors working as part of a merger and acquisition process.

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Improvements to the Enterprise Browser

  • Enables seamless, secure access for unmanaged devices and temporary workers to websites and applications with a hardened, managed Chromium-based browser developed by Netskope engineers
  • Integration with Enterprise Identity Providers for user authentication and context
  • Applies zero-trust principles for adaptive access that leverages the rich context of SSE policy control
  • Prevents data loss to applications and unmanaged endpoints
  • Leverage high-performance global access thanks to the NewEdge network that underpins the Netskope One platform, providing full computing power in every global data center covering more than 75 regions, more than 220 countries and territories, and more than 200 localization zones.
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The SASE specialist Netskope connects users securely, quickly and directly with the Internet, every application and its infrastructure from anywhere and on every device. With a platform that combines CASB, SWG and ZTNA, the Netskope Security Cloud uses patented technology to offer the most granular context to enable access control and user awareness while simultaneously enforcing zero trust principles for data protection and threat prevention. While other providers compromise between security and network, the global Security Private Cloud from Netskope enables a complete calculation for inline traffic processing in real time directly at every service point.


 

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