
ManageEngine Browser Security Plus
Secure web gateways
Browser isolation software
Web security software
Secure enterprise browser software
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What is ManageEngine Browser Security Plus
ManageEngine Browser Security Plus is an enterprise browser security and management product focused on controlling and hardening how managed browsers are used in an organization. It targets IT and security teams that need to enforce browser configuration baselines, manage extensions, and reduce web-borne risk across endpoints. The product emphasizes policy-based controls for Chromium-based browsers and centralized visibility into browser posture and user activity relevant to security. It is typically deployed alongside endpoint and directory tooling to standardize browser settings and reduce exposure from unsafe web usage.
Centralized browser policy enforcement
The product provides centralized controls to enforce browser security settings across managed endpoints. This supports consistent configuration of items such as safe browsing-related settings, password and autofill controls, and other hardening options exposed via enterprise browser policies. Central policy management helps reduce drift across devices and users. It fits organizations that want browser-level controls without deploying a full network security stack.
Extension and add-on governance
Browser Security Plus supports managing browser extensions by allowing administrators to approve, block, or restrict extensions based on policy. This helps reduce risk from malicious or overly permissive extensions and supports standardization for business-required add-ons. Centralized extension governance is a practical control for limiting data leakage paths in the browser. It also reduces helpdesk overhead from inconsistent user-installed extensions.
Endpoint-oriented deployment model
The product is designed around managing browsers on endpoints, aligning with IT operations workflows for device management and security baselining. This can be simpler to adopt for teams that already manage Windows/macOS endpoints and want browser-specific controls. It complements endpoint security practices by focusing on the browser as a high-risk application surface. For many use cases, it avoids the need to route all traffic through a cloud gateway to achieve basic browser hardening.
Not a full SWG/SSE stack
Browser Security Plus focuses on browser configuration and governance rather than providing a complete secure web gateway or security service edge feature set. Organizations needing inline web filtering, advanced threat inspection, cloud access security broker controls, or broad network-level policy enforcement may require additional products. This can increase architectural complexity when compared with consolidated gateway platforms. It is best evaluated as a browser control layer rather than a replacement for gateway services.
Isolation capabilities may be limited
If browser isolation is required, buyers should validate whether the product provides true remote browser isolation (RBI) with content rendered in an isolated environment, or primarily policy controls within the local browser. Many isolation use cases (e.g., high-risk browsing, contractor access, unknown sites) depend on robust RBI and tight integration with web policy decisions. If isolation is not comprehensive, organizations may still need a dedicated isolation service. This is particularly relevant for environments with strict zero-trust browsing requirements.
Browser and OS scope constraints
Enterprise browser controls often depend on supported policy frameworks and may be strongest for Chromium-based browsers and specific operating systems. Organizations with heterogeneous browser fleets (including legacy or niche browsers) should confirm coverage and parity of controls. Some controls may also require managed device enrollment or specific directory integration to apply reliably. These constraints can limit applicability for BYOD-heavy environments.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free Edition | Free — up to 25 computers | Permanently free edition (manage up to 25 desktops). Source: ManageEngine product/license pages. |
| Professional — 50 computers | $345 per year (annual subscription) | Full Professional features; listed as "Annual subscription fee for 50 Computers and Single User" on ManageEngine pricing page. |
| Professional — 100 computers | $645 per year (annual subscription) | "Annual subscription fee for 100 Computers and Single User." |
| Professional — 250 computers | $1,295 per year (annual subscription) | "Annual subscription fee for 250 Computers and Single User." |
| Professional — 500 computers | $2,295 per year (annual subscription) | "Annual subscription fee for 500 Computers and Single User." |
| Add-on — Additional technician/user licenses | $195 (1 user) / $345 (2 users) / $695 (5 users) per year | Annual subscription fees for additional technician/user licenses (listed on vendor pricing page). |
| Add-on — Multi-Language Pack | $185 per year | Annual subscription fee for Multi-Language Pack (vendor pricing page). |
| Add-on — Failover Service | $1,195 (<=1000 comps) / $2,395 (1001–5000) / $3,595 (>5000) per year | Annual subscription fees for Failover Service add-on (vendor pricing page). |
| Deployment / Licensing models | Get a quote — Annual subscription or Perpetual (one-time + AMS) | ManageEngine provides Annual Subscription (fixed yearly fee incl. support) and Perpetual licensing options; purchase requires quote or store form on vendor site. |
Seller details
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1996
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