Check Point Launches Enterprise Browser for Zero Trust Security on Unmanaged Devices.
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Wednesday, Sep 3, 2025 9:06 am ET1min read
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Enterprise Browser provides visibility, policy enforcement, and data protection without requiring persistent agents or endpoint ownership. It achieves this by creating an isolated, ephemeral workspace within a Chromium-based browser. This workspace enforces enterprise-grade controls for the duration of each session and removes all sensitive data upon closure.
The feature includes capabilities such as data isolation and wipe, integrated data loss prevention (DLP), agentless posture checks, and complete session visibility. These capabilities enable enterprises to secure unmanaged devices, accelerate onboarding for third-party users, ensure compliance with regulations like HIPAA, GDPR, and NIS2, and reduce risk and IT overhead.
The introduction of Enterprise Browser aligns with the broader trend of enterprises adopting Zero Trust models to enhance security. According to Microsoft's recent announcement, it will enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) across Azure environments by October 1, 2025 [1]. This move underscores the importance of robust identity frameworks and the cost of failure in cybersecurity.
For investors and financial professionals, the expansion of Harmony SASE with Enterprise Browser signals a strategic shift in Check Point's approach to cybersecurity. It demonstrates the company's commitment to addressing emerging security challenges and expanding its market reach. As hybrid workforces and third-party ecosystems continue to grow, the demand for secure and compliant solutions for unmanaged devices is likely to increase.
References:
[1] https://www.uctoday.com/unified-communications/from-zero-click-to-zero-trust-enterprise-lessons-from-whatsapp-and-microsoft/
[2] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/09/03/3143689/0/en/Check-Point-Expands-Harmony-SASE-with-Enterprise-Browser-Delivering-Zero-Trust-to-Any-Device.html
[3] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/CHKP/check-point-expands-harmony-sase-with-enterprise-browser-delivering-svi91a2nvj2g.html
Check Point Software Technologies has introduced Enterprise Browser, a feature for its Harmony SASE customers. The new feature extends Zero Trust security to unmanaged devices, such as contractors, BYOD users, and third-party partners, providing visibility, policy enforcement, and data protection without persistent agents or endpoint ownership. This addresses the security blind spot posed by unmanaged devices, which are becoming increasingly common as hybrid workforces and third-party ecosystems grow.
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP) has introduced Enterprise Browser, a new feature for its Harmony SASE customers. This feature extends Zero Trust security to unmanaged devices, including contractors, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) users, and third-party partners. By doing so, it addresses the growing security blind spot posed by unmanaged devices in hybrid workforces and third-party ecosystems.Enterprise Browser provides visibility, policy enforcement, and data protection without requiring persistent agents or endpoint ownership. It achieves this by creating an isolated, ephemeral workspace within a Chromium-based browser. This workspace enforces enterprise-grade controls for the duration of each session and removes all sensitive data upon closure.
The feature includes capabilities such as data isolation and wipe, integrated data loss prevention (DLP), agentless posture checks, and complete session visibility. These capabilities enable enterprises to secure unmanaged devices, accelerate onboarding for third-party users, ensure compliance with regulations like HIPAA, GDPR, and NIS2, and reduce risk and IT overhead.
The introduction of Enterprise Browser aligns with the broader trend of enterprises adopting Zero Trust models to enhance security. According to Microsoft's recent announcement, it will enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) across Azure environments by October 1, 2025 [1]. This move underscores the importance of robust identity frameworks and the cost of failure in cybersecurity.
For investors and financial professionals, the expansion of Harmony SASE with Enterprise Browser signals a strategic shift in Check Point's approach to cybersecurity. It demonstrates the company's commitment to addressing emerging security challenges and expanding its market reach. As hybrid workforces and third-party ecosystems continue to grow, the demand for secure and compliant solutions for unmanaged devices is likely to increase.
References:
[1] https://www.uctoday.com/unified-communications/from-zero-click-to-zero-trust-enterprise-lessons-from-whatsapp-and-microsoft/
[2] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/09/03/3143689/0/en/Check-Point-Expands-Harmony-SASE-with-Enterprise-Browser-Delivering-Zero-Trust-to-Any-Device.html
[3] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/CHKP/check-point-expands-harmony-sase-with-enterprise-browser-delivering-svi91a2nvj2g.html
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