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Keeper Security Unveils Zero-Knowledge Browser Isolation

Keeper Security Elevates Web Browsing Protection with New Remote Browser Isolation Feature

Keeper Security Introduces Remote Browser Isolation for Enhanced Web Browsing Security

Chicago, June 26, 2024 – Keeper Security, a leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity solutions, has launched a new feature called Remote Browser Isolation as part of its Keeper Connection Manager. This innovation allows users to securely access web-based assets, including internal and cloud applications, through any standard web browser without the need for traditional VPNs, thus reducing complexity and latency.

Remote Browser Isolation enables secure access to RDP, SSH, databases, web apps, and Kubernetes endpoints. It injects credentials, submits forms, and controls web applications without sending the credentials to the user’s device, enhancing security. The feature supports multiple web browsers and provides real-time sharing, recording, and auditing of web sessions.

Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security, emphasized that this feature offers a seamless user experience and greater control over network traffic and security environments. It also provides additional protection against cyber threats by preventing malicious websites from executing locally on user devices.

Administrators can manage access to specific web applications and domains, and the system integrates with OIDC and SAML 2.0 for secure user authentication. Multi-Factor Authentication options are available, and government users can use CAC/PIV for authentication.

The Remote Browser Isolation feature is part of KeeperPAM, Keeper’s privileged access management solution, and supports the company’s zero-trust and zero-knowledge security framework. This enhancement aims to protect organizations from cyber attacks while maintaining productivity in a distributed workforce and multi-cloud environment.

For more information, visit KeeperSecurity.com.

Contact:
Katherine Benfield, Lumina for Keeper Security
Email: [email protected]

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