Overview

A growing enterprise with a hybrid workforce found that most business operations — SaaS apps, internal portals, and GenAI tools — were accessed through the browser. While productivity increased, security risks escalated rapidly. 

Traditional controls like VPNs and endpoint tools were no longer enough to protect users in a web-first work environment. 

The Challenge 

The organization faced critical browser-layer risk:

  1. Rising phishing and credential theft attacks 
  1. Data leakage via uploads, downloads, and copy-paste 
  1. Shadow IT and unsanctioned SaaS usage 
  1. Limited visibility into user web activity 
  1. Over-reliance on VPN for SaaS access 
  1. Difficulty enforcing consistent policies on unmanaged/BYOD devices 

Security was fragmented — controls were applied at the network or endpoint level, but not where most work actually happened: inside the browser

The Solution

The enterprise deployed a Secure Enterprise Browser with built-in Zero Trust and Data Loss Prevention controls. 

Instead of adding more security layers, the organization secured the browser itself — embedding policy enforcement directly into the user workspace.

Key Controls Implemented

Deployment was seamless and required no major infrastructure changes. 

The Impact 

🔐 Significant Reduction in Browser-Based Threats 

Phishing-related compromises dropped substantially due to stronger session and identity

controls. 

🚫 Data Leakage Attempts Controlled 

Unauthorized file transfers and clipboard misuse were blocked in real time. 

📊 Complete SaaS Visibility 

IT gained full visibility into sanctioned and unsanctioned web applications, enabling stronger governance. 

⚡ Improved User Experience 

Reduced VPN reliance improved application performance and employee productivity. 

🛡 Stronger Zero Trust Posture 

Security moved from perimeter-based control to identity- and application-level enforcement. 

Business Outcome 

By securing the browser — the primary digital workspace — the organization: 

Conclusion 

As enterprises become web-first, the browser has become the new security boundary. 

By implementing a Secure Enterprise Browser, the organization successfully transformed its security strategy — moving from reactive, fragmented protection to proactive, browser-native Zero Trust security. 

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