This research shows how infrastructure security leaders can leverage secure enterprise browsers (SEBs) to improve DEX, reduce endpoint threats and manage the risk of data loss.

By serving as an endpoint-agnostic control point for end-user devices, secure enterprise browsers (SEBs) help alleviate threats originating from unmanaged or lightly managed end-user devices and third-party access, reduce the need for in-line traffic decryption, and streamline real-time security at the edge.

By 2028, 25% of organizations will augment existing secure remote access and endpoint security tools by deploying at least one secure enterprise browser technology to address specific gaps.

Network security solutions often result in increased latency due to the need to steer traffic to the cloud and perform decryption, including the need to block or disable Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC) traffic. As a result, inspecting sensitive content at the endpoint may become a higher priority requirement in the future.

Threat actors frequently target employees with phishing attacks to steal credentials and bypass endpoint detection and response controls, necessitating an additional layer of visibility and control within the web browser.

The Enterprise Browser is here

Gartner® recently released Innovation Insight: Secure Enterprise Browsers, which explains how infrastructure security leaders can use a secure enterprise browser to reduce risk and improve the digital experience.

This research shows how infrastructure security leaders can leverage secure enterprise browsers (SEBs) to improve DEX, reduce endpoint threats and manage the risk of data loss.

By serving as an endpoint-agnostic control point for end-user devices, secure enterprise browsers (SEBs) help alleviate threats originating from unmanaged or lightly managed end-user devices and third-party access, reduce the need for in-line traffic decryption, and streamline real-time security at the edge.

By 2028, 25% of organizations will augment existing secure remote access and endpoint security tools by deploying at least one secure enterprise browser technology to address specific gaps.

Network security solutions often result in increased latency due to the need to steer traffic to the cloud and perform decryption, including the need to block or disable Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC) traffic. As a result, inspecting sensitive content at the endpoint may become a higher priority requirement in the future.

Threat actors frequently target employees with phishing attacks to steal credentials and bypass endpoint detection and response controls, necessitating an additional layer of visibility and control within the web browser.

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