Keeper Security Boosts PAM with Advanced Browser Isolation

Keeper Security Boosts PAM with Advanced Browser Isolation

Keeper Security has rolled out enhanced browser isolation capabilities for its Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, aiming to bolster security for advanced web browsing workflows. This move is designed to offer a more robust defense against threats lurking within web applications and cloud services that privileged users frequently access. The expansion focuses on providing granular control and visibility into these high-risk browsing activities, a critical area often overlooked in traditional PAM strategies.

According to Cyber Threat Intelligence, the update allows organizations to better secure access to sensitive internal applications and external cloud platforms through isolated browser sessions. This isolation prevents malicious code or phishing attempts encountered during web browsing from reaching the user’s endpoint or the corporate network. It’s a smart play to mitigate the attack surface inherent in modern, browser-centric work environments.

What This Means For You

  • Security teams should evaluate how their current PAM solutions handle browser-based access to sensitive applications and consider implementing or enhancing browser isolation to mitigate risks associated with web-borne threats targeting privileged accounts.
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