Palo Alto Networks Bolsters SASE CapabilitiesPalo Alto Networks Bolsters SASE Capabilities for Modern WorkplaceUnveils Prisma Access Browser 2.0, the world's only SASE-native secure browser, perfect for the perimeterless, cloud-first worldPalo Alto Networks announced its latest advancements in Prisma SASE, the industry's most comprehensive secure access service edge solution, including the unveiling of Prisma Access Browser 2.0, the world's only SASE-native secure browser. Prisma Access Browser 2.0, along with Endpoint Data Loss Prevention and expanded cloud presence with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, are new Prisma SASE capabilities designed to secure generative AI usage, improve user experience and enhance operational resilience in the modern workplace. Eighty-five percent of work today is happening in browsers, leading to potential data exposure and monitoring gaps. Palo Alto Networks 2025 Unit 42 Incident Report found that almost half (44%) of security incidents involved malicious activities initiated or enabled through employees' browsers, such as phishing, URL redirect abuse and malware downloads. "A secure browser extends SASE protection to where knowledge workers spend most of their time, securing third-party access, supporting BYOD, and reducing an organization's reliance on legacy infrastructure like VDI," said John Grady, principal analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group, now part of Omdia. "Palo Alto Networks unique approach of integrating its Prisma Access Browser with Prisma SASE helps organizations extend the same protection from advanced threats, user experience monitoring, and GenAI app protection from the network into the browser, ensuring users are protected, efficient, and productive." Uniquely the combination of Prisma SASE with Prisma Access Browser delivers safe, fast, policy-driven access to everything the modern workforce needs — without compromising experience or security. To further enable enterprises to browse securely from any device or any location, Prisma Access Browser 2.0 includes the following new capabilities:
"In the AI-first era, safeguarding customer data and intellectual property is paramount," said Aathir Ahad, CISO, Wipro Limited. "Prisma Access Browser aligns with our Zero Trust strategy and our commitment to leveraging advanced technologies for rapid threat prevention, enhanced user experience, and robust data & privacy protection." "Secure browsers are absolutely essential for the modern workforce because today's work is increasingly remote, cloud-based, and data-intensive," said Anand Oswal, SVP and GM of Network Security, Palo Alto Networks. "This shift demands a unified, modern approach to security — a SASE natively integrated secure browser — that uniquely safeguards productivity, helps ensure resilience, and does so with a seamless user experience, making it the optimal choice for securing today's dynamic work environments." Additional new advanced features to Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE include:
"Our long-standing collaboration with Palo Alto Networks helps organizations across the world securely accelerate their cloud journey," said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "By leveraging OCI to run Prisma SASE globally, Palo Alto Networks can provide its customers with operational resiliency, high performance, and an exceptional user experience. In addition, Prisma SASE helps our customers protect their OCI environments against emerging and sophisticated cyber threats." Source: Palo Alto Networks media announcement |