Dispelling the Falsehoods - The Dawn of BrowserBox and Corporate Web Safety
Let’s talk about a topic that has been buzzing in the cybersecurity domain - the incorporation of isolation technology. You might have heard some whispers that it could potentially hinder user productivity while improving security measures. A handful of experts in the field have contended that Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) solutions may not be a fundamental part of the corporate security mix. They posit that the influence of isolation on user productivity is simply too hefty to justify its role as a primary security provision.
This skepticism often finds its roots in obsolete solutions that haven’t kept pace with the dizzying speed of changes in work trends and technological advancements. But it’s a fallacy to consider these out-of-date solutions as a comprehensive representation of modern RBI technologies.
In our present digital era, most work transpires online, ranging from web-based development platforms, cloud collaboration resources, or CRM and ERP solution providers. The pandemic has amplified the distribution of users, gadgets, applications, and services, consequently expanding the threat landscape to every location where a corporation functions. Old-fashioned RBI solutions may struggle to shield enterprises from the various cyber threats without disrupting workflow.
But who needs an antiquated approach in an ever-evolving world? Cutting-edge, cloud-based RBI solutions like BrowserBox, a product of Dosyago, are specifically designed to safeguard distributed enterprise assets without intruding on the end-user experience. BrowserBox ensures a safe browsing experience without the risk of falling victim to cyber threats. You can purchase a license for this modern solution here. If you’re intrigued by the Pro version’s source code, you can check it out here.
Pairing RBI with SSO as a cloud service for browsing, or using it to open email attachments, or even as an adjunct to comprehensive DNS blocking of malware sites, can bolster the front line of your protection strategy. Isolation cuts the chances of an initial breach, eliminating the potential for threat actors to infiltrate the network. This proactive approach provides administrators with extensive control and policy enforcement capabilities, all while optimizing power usage and maintaining a seamless user experience.
Now, let’s burst some bubbles of misconception about RBI:
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RBI eases the lives of bad actors. This idea goes that browser isolation technology actually expands the attack surface for threatware and malware actors, yet no evidence is provided to back this up. The reality is that the right choice of RBI technology can drastically reduce the attack surface. While some solutions resort to Document Object Mirroring (DOM), a method that recreates the webpage on the endpoint, BrowserBox utilizes a superior Pixels-Only approach. This not only offers a more secure environment but also significantly narrows down the attack surface, blocking all active content from executing on the user’s device.
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RBI is a bandwidth hog and augments latency, slowing down performance for users. Old school RBI solutions might reroute all internet traffic via secured data centers, demanding a lion’s share of bandwidth and inflating latency. However, modern RBI tools like BrowserBox offer comprehensive protection against malicious threats without rerouting traffic through a centralized checkpoint.
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RBI stymies collaboration by making sharing and downloading files difficult. Age-old RBI tools may impose stringent size restrictions on downloaded files. However, BrowserBox and similar advanced solutions don’t enforce such limitations, encouraging smooth collaboration.
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RBI interferes with essential browser features, creating a security risk. Although older RBI solutions may modify fundamental browser characteristics, modern RBI tools, like BrowserBox, remain unobtrusively in the background without altering browser functionality.
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RBI meddles with website aesthetics, hampering user productivity. This might ring true for dated solutions, but contemporary RBI technologies such as BrowserBox offer users an untarnished webpage with any harmful elements filtered out. Users can freely interact with websites, just as the content creators envisioned.
In a world where the digital workforce is becoming the norm, the need for modern solutions is more apparent than ever. Solutions that offer defense against malicious threats without encroaching on productivity, like BrowserBox, are the way forward. They provide a shield of protection without impacting the way we navigate the digital world. As businesses continue to migrate online through web applications and Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms, maintaining a balance between productivity and security is not just a convenience; it’s an absolute necessity. Embracing an RBI solution built for today’s dynamic enterprises is, therefore, a critical move towards safer online operations.