For protecting enterprise browsers from zero-day exploits and phishing attacks, Menlo Security's Enterprise Browser is a good option. It offers a cloud-based security platform that can convert any browser into an enterprise browser with features like zero-hour phishing protection, evasive ransomware prevention and secure generative AI. Menlo Security's technology uses AI-powered threat prevention through its HEAT Shield and other tools to remove the browser attack surface and stop modern-day threats.
Another good option is Seraphic, which builds an abstraction layer between JavaScript code and the JavaScript engine to lock down every browser. It blocks a range of attacks including zero-day exploits, phishing, XSS and CSRF, and protects data and malware on multiple browsers. Seraphic lets administrators set browser behavior and enforce DLP policies, and it's a good option for enterprise security needs.
Conceal is a lightweight browser extension that uses AI technology to block malicious websites and phishing attacks in real time. It doesn't upload sensitive browsing data, so it's good for IT and security teams. Conceal's proactive detection and advanced phishing detection means IT teams have an easier time managing IT assets and security teams have less work to do with security operations.
For a broader suite of cybersecurity tools, Check Point's Infinity Platform includes AI-powered threat prevention for networks, clouds and workspaces. Its tools include CloudGuard WAF, Infinity ThreatCloud AI and Harmony SASE to stop emerging threats. This platform is designed to stop threats in under two seconds at many enforcement points, improving operational efficiency and lowering security costs.