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What is Prisma Access Browser

Prisma Access Browser is an enterprise-managed web browser designed to enforce security and access controls for web and SaaS usage. It targets organizations that need to reduce data leakage and manage user activity when accessing corporate applications from managed or unmanaged endpoints. The product focuses on browser-level policy enforcement, identity-aware access, and telemetry that can be integrated into a broader security service edge approach. It is typically used to secure contractor, BYOD, and third-party access where deploying full endpoint agents is not feasible.

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Browser-level policy enforcement

It applies security controls directly in the browser session, which helps address risks that traditional network-only controls may not fully cover. This approach is useful for controlling actions such as copy/paste, downloads, printing, and file uploads in web apps. It can reduce reliance on endpoint agents for certain use cases, particularly for third-party or unmanaged devices. The control point aligns with how many business applications are delivered (web/SaaS).

Identity-aware access controls

It is designed to tie access decisions to user identity and context rather than only IP address or network location. This supports use cases such as contractor access, step-up controls for sensitive apps, and differentiated policies by user group. Identity-based controls are a common requirement in modern web security stacks and help standardize access across locations. It also supports auditing of user activity at the session level.

Fits SSE/SASE deployments

As part of the Prisma Access portfolio, it can be positioned alongside secure web gateway and other security service edge capabilities. This can simplify policy alignment and reporting for organizations already standardizing on a single vendor for web and access security. It supports a consolidated approach to controlling web/SaaS usage across remote and distributed users. Integration potential is a practical advantage for teams trying to reduce tool sprawl.

cons

Narrow scope outside browser

A secure enterprise browser primarily governs activity inside the managed browser and does not inherently secure non-browser traffic. Organizations still typically need complementary controls for native applications, email clients, and other network paths. This can increase architectural complexity when full coverage is required. It is best suited to web/SaaS-centric workflows rather than all endpoint activity.

User adoption and change

Deploying a dedicated enterprise browser can require user training and change management, especially in environments standardized on a different default browser. Some workflows may break or require exceptions due to stricter controls on downloads, extensions, or clipboard actions. IT may need to manage coexistence with consumer browsers for personal use cases. These factors can slow rollout in large or diverse user populations.

Dependency on vendor ecosystem

Organizations may realize the most operational benefit when the browser is used with the vendor’s broader access and web security stack. If a company uses a different primary platform for web security, identity, or logging, integration may require additional configuration and may not be as seamless. This can affect reporting consistency and policy administration across tools. Vendor consolidation decisions can therefore influence the product’s fit.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Prisma Access Browser (bundle: Prisma Access Enterprise Mobile Users) Contact Palo Alto Networks (quote-only) SASE‑native secure enterprise browser; protects managed and unmanaged devices; sold as a bundle add-on to Prisma Access Enterprise Mobile Users. Official docs show allocation workflow and example quantities (e.g., example purchase of 5,000 units with allocations). No list prices published on the vendor site; contact sales for a quote.
Prisma Access Browser (standalone license) Contact Palo Alto Networks (quote-only) Standalone Prisma Access Browser license is available per documentation. Features include browser‑based DLP, threat prevention, explicit‑proxy integration, and controls for SaaS/private apps. No public list prices published; contact sales.

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Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
Santa Clara, CA, USA
2005
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