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January 29, 2025
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May 12, 2025

Illuminate Actionable Insights with Island Lighthouse

By continuously analyzing all organizational data flowing through the browser, Island Lighthouse provides enterprises with a clear view of their operations, empowering them to identify and respond to issues, optimize workflows, and shape their IT strategy based on an up-to-the-moment view of their organization.

When British mathematician Clive Humby famously said, “data is the new oil,” he wasn’t just highlighting the raw power of data. He was reminding us that raw information — like crude oil — has little value without the right infrastructure to extract and refine it. In today’s enterprise IT environment, endless streams of data flow from countless applications, tools, and devices. Many vendors offer solutions for collecting and analyzing all this data. And while amazing progress has been made, we are still far from extracting and using all this data to improve the organization. But there’s an even bigger picture that isn’t being considered. There’s a place that contains the most valuable enterprise data of all, and until now it has remained untouched. 

The modern enterprise workspace itself: the browser.

That’s exactly what Island set out to solve with the Enterprise Browser. By taking the everyday web browser — an app so universal we often take it for granted — and building in enterprise capabilities like application access, security, productivity, connectivity, and more, new oil has been struck. Organizations now have a detailed, yet holistic view of every area of work from the very place work happens. Every click, every action, every user session. Each interaction is a goldmine of insights into how people, devices, networks, and policies truly operate in the real world.

Now, we’re taking that enormous data resource a step further. Island Lighthouse refines all the organizational data flowing through the browser into actual intelligence IT teams can act on. By continuously analyzing this rich dataset, Island Lighthouse provides a clear view of their operations, empowering them to identify and respond to issues, optimize workflows, and shape their IT strategy based on an up-to-the-moment view of their organization. 

Why Browser Data Is the Missing Link

Organizations pour countless hours and resources into collecting and analyzing data from every tool, system, solution, device, and app in the enterprise. Yet, each one of these data sources by definition sits outside the actual workspace — the one place employees spend most of their time. The result? A fragmented view of what’s really happening, with key details slipping through the cracks.

Now, imagine you could see your entire organization from the inside out — a true 360-degree perspective. That’s exactly what browser data unlocks. By observing how users interact with applications, the network, and policies in real time, you gain a complete picture of security needs, operational bottlenecks, compliance gaps, productivity trends, and even device performance. 

This isn’t just another agent on the endpoint. It’s the primary source, where users interact with work applications and conduct critical business workflows every day. Which means insights are not only comprehensive but also continuously updated. As your organization spends more time on the Island Enterprise Browser, Lighthouse continuously finds more ways to enhance workflows, close security gaps, and streamline operations. This is the missing link of enterprise IT data, and arguably the most valuable one.

From Data to Action: How Lighthouse Makes It Happen

Not all insights are created equal. A device lacking full disk encryption is a bigger red flag than a misconfigured policy that’s not being used. That’s why Lighthouse categorizes and ranks each insight by severity, so you can sort, filter, and take action quickly.

Each insight comes with relevant details — an explanation, trend over time, and recommended next steps. Some fixes can be done directly within the Island Management Console, while others may involve third-party tools. The modular nature of the Island platform means Lighthouse draws insights from every corner of your ecosystem: access control, data security, password management, performance monitoring, and more. As your deployment and usage of Island grows, Lighthouse learns and grows alongside it, continually sharing new insights and making your workspace better all the time.

A few examples of Lighthouse insights include:

  • Devices missing disk encryption
  • Logins using weak passwords
  • High application load times on certain endpoints
  • Policies that have never been triggered

The range of insights extend as far as the Enterprise Browser itself — security, policy enforcement, access control, digital employee experience, and much much more. It can even highlight policy misconfigurations and redundant application groups.

Turn the Browser Into a Strategic Asset

The Enterprise Browser is built on a simple, yet revolutionary idea: the browser is no longer just a passive gateway to the internet. It is the new enterprise workspace. Which makes the data inside the Enterprise Browser the single source of truth across your entire business. But only if it can be extracted, refined, and made useful.

Lighthouse transforms that crude oil into an unmatched strategic asset, helping enterprises use real intelligence to level up every aspect of their organization in ways that were simply impossible until now. 

Sometimes changing one thing changes everything. 

Moshe Alvoer

Moshe Alvoer is the Lead Product Manager at Island, where he has worked since 2021 focused on enhancing the platform's appeal for administrators. His team's mission is to create a rich, user-friendly platform that empowers admins to easily discover and utilize Island's capabilities, making them organizational heroes.

Previously, Moshe was a Product Manager and Head of UX at Claroty, where he helped develop a leading OT network protection product and established the UX team. Before that, he managed products at Ribbon, focusing on safeguarding critical infrastructures like power grids and gas pipelines. Moshe's career began in the IDF Intelligence's technological unit, where he gained valuable technical expertise.

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