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== What is Browser Isolation? ==
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'''Browser isolation''' is a security technique that involves separating a user's web browsing activities from the rest of the network or device. It is designed to protect against malware and other online threats by isolating the web browser from the rest of the system, and can be implemented using a variety of technologies, such as virtualization and sandboxing.
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In a browser isolation system, a user's web browsing activities are carried out in a virtual environment, or "sandbox," that is separate from the rest of the system. This allows users to browse the web without exposing the rest of the system to potential threats, such as malware or phishing attacks.
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Browser isolation can be useful in a variety of settings, including corporate environments, where it can help to protect against threats to sensitive data or systems. It can also be useful for individuals who want to increase their online security and protect against malware and other threats.
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There are a number of different technologies and solutions available for implementing browser isolation, including cloud-based solutions, browser plug-ins, and standalone software. These solutions can be tailored to meet the specific needs and requirements of different organizations and individuals.
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==See Also==
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*[[Cyber Security]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 16 January 2023

What is Browser Isolation?

Browser isolation is a security technique that involves separating a user's web browsing activities from the rest of the network or device. It is designed to protect against malware and other online threats by isolating the web browser from the rest of the system, and can be implemented using a variety of technologies, such as virtualization and sandboxing.

In a browser isolation system, a user's web browsing activities are carried out in a virtual environment, or "sandbox," that is separate from the rest of the system. This allows users to browse the web without exposing the rest of the system to potential threats, such as malware or phishing attacks.

Browser isolation can be useful in a variety of settings, including corporate environments, where it can help to protect against threats to sensitive data or systems. It can also be useful for individuals who want to increase their online security and protect against malware and other threats.

There are a number of different technologies and solutions available for implementing browser isolation, including cloud-based solutions, browser plug-ins, and standalone software. These solutions can be tailored to meet the specific needs and requirements of different organizations and individuals.


See Also



References