Secure the browser that runs your plant floor
Operators, engineers, and field techs run the day in the browser, often on networks and devices you don't control. See how an enterprise browser closes that gap, retires VDI and VPN sprawl, and stands up to CMMC and ITAR.

Key findings in this guide
Understand why the browser, not your ERP or MES, has become the operational center of the plant floor, and why consumer browsers leave production data, CUI, and trade secrets exposed across distributed facilities
Get a clear framework for evaluating enterprise browsers against your current stack, including where they replace VDI on plant-floor kiosks, retire VPNs for field service techs, and where SSE or RBI still earn a place
Walk away knowing which manufacturing use cases to tackle first, from securing web-based SCADA and MES to onboarding contract manufacturers and meeting CMMC and ITAR, plus the questions to ask any vendor you evaluate
What you’ll learn
This guide gives Directors of OT/IT security, VPs of manufacturing IT, and the leaders who own plant-floor security the context and criteria to evaluate an enterprise browser for their environment. You'll come away understanding how the browser became the control point at the OT/IT boundary, what an enterprise browser delivers across multiple plants, rotating shifts, and third-party partners, which use cases it solves first, and how it compares to the VDI, VPN, and SSE tools you run today.