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Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) is a cybersecurity technology that aims to protect organizational networks and individual end-users' devices when accessing the web. By isolating web browsing activities in a container, virtual machine, or server—either on-premises or in the cloud—RBI prevents any malicious code from reaching the end-user's device. The intent is to render web content in the remote environment and then transmit only a safe, visual representation to the user. RBI is particularly relevant to the internet and e-commerce sectors as they frequently involve the exchange of sensitive data. Businesses use RBI to safeguard against web-based threats while providing a seamless web browsing experience. E-commerce relies on the prolific use of web browsers for transactions; thus, enhancing their security is crucial for maintaining consumer trust and protecting financial data.
Companies in the RBI market offer various solutions tailored to the diverse needs of online businesses and individuals. Prominent players in the market include:
- Menlo Security
- Ericom Software
- Symantec Corporation (now part of Broadcom)
- Cyberinc
- Authentic8
- McAfee (which acquired Light Point Security's RBI technology)
- Palo Alto Networks (through the acquisition of RedLock)
- Zscaler
These companies offer a range of solutions from cloud-based services to on-premises appliances, catering to different enterprise security strategies and requirements. Show Less Read more