Kasm Technologies announced a partnership with Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ), one of Japan’s leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions providers, to provide remote browser isolation technology for their Safous zero-trust network access (ZTNA) offering.
“Kasm Technologies is honored to provide Kasm Workspaces remote browser isolation and DevOps-enabled container streaming technology to the IIJ Safous ZTNA solution,” stated Justin Travis, Co-founder and CEO of Kasm Technologies.
The Kasm Workspaces Browser Isolation technology provides industry-leading web and application isolation capabilities used by the Safous platform for zero-trust remote access services providing application-level control over corporate resources and external SaaS capabilities, eliminating browser-based threats and providing more secure access.
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Web isolation moves the risk of browsing the web outside of the enterprise. All web interactivity is executed in remote containers running in an isolated environment with only a seamless rendering user interface being sent to the user’s browser. Your users will feel as if they are experiencing the web firsthand; however, since web content never directly interacts with the user’s endpoint, your enterprise is protected against malware and your data remains safe.
“One of the benefits of utilizing virtual browsers is that they defend corporate networks from risky websites.” As stated Miki Tanaka, Global Service Director at IIJ, “Browser Isolation provides a virtual browser that allows users to access business applications and external SaaS applications securely – even if their PCs are vulnerable. This function also prohibits users from downloading and executing malicious files that come from email, eliminating the threat of intrusion through the internet.”