According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 34% of the American workforce works from home on an average day. As remote and hybrid work environments become more prevalent, businesses struggle to guarantee security beyond their corporate perimeter.
Enterprise users typically connect to the internet, to the cloud, and to email through a browser client. With workplace changes stretching security coverage thin, cyber adversaries target browsers first to gain a foothold during a cyberattack. Targeted phishing attacks, web-based attacks, and fake digital assets are some of the top cybersecurity concerns of organizations.
Zero trust browser security (ZTBS) solutions enable organizations to secure client browser connectivity by reducing the browser attack surface, enforcing security policies, and monitoring employee activity without impacting user privacy. ZTBS solutions often distinguish between a user’s personal and corporate browsing and enforce customized monitoring for different profiles. In addition to offering data loss protection (DLP), the solutions allow security teams to classify incoming and outgoing data based on sensitivity and confidentiality, track employee actions while managing such data, and prevent employees from unintentionally pasting data into generative AI tools or other noncorporate applications.
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Frost Radar™: Zero Trust Browser Security, 2023, Frost Radar™