
Symantec Web Isolation
Browser isolation software
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What is Symantec Web Isolation
Symantec Web Isolation is a remote browser isolation capability that separates web browsing activity from the endpoint to reduce exposure to web-borne threats. It is used by security teams to protect users when accessing untrusted or high-risk websites while maintaining a usable browsing experience. The service typically renders web content in an isolated environment and delivers a safe representation to the user’s browser, helping limit direct contact between the endpoint and active web content.
Reduces endpoint web exposure
The product isolates web sessions so active content executes away from the user device, which helps limit drive-by downloads and script-based attacks. This approach complements URL filtering and malware scanning by addressing unknown or newly emerging threats. It is particularly relevant for users who must access untrusted sites for research or operational needs.
Policy-driven access controls
Web isolation deployments commonly support policies that determine when isolation is invoked (for example, based on URL category, risk score, or user group). This allows organizations to apply stronger controls only where needed rather than isolating all browsing. It can also support restrictions such as limiting file downloads or clipboard operations during isolated sessions, depending on configuration.
Fits enterprise security operations
As part of the Symantec/Broadcom enterprise security portfolio, it is typically positioned to integrate with broader web security and policy management practices. This can simplify administration for organizations already standardizing on Symantec controls and reporting. Centralized policy and logging can help security teams investigate web activity and enforce consistent browsing protections.
User experience trade-offs
Browser isolation can introduce latency and occasional rendering differences compared with direct browsing, especially for media-heavy or highly interactive sites. Some web applications may not behave identically in an isolated session, which can affect productivity for certain workflows. Organizations often need to tune policies to avoid isolating trusted business-critical applications.
Feature availability varies by deployment
Capabilities such as file transfer controls, copy/paste restrictions, and detailed session recording can vary depending on the specific Symantec/Broadcom packaging and licensing. Buyers may need to validate which isolation mode is supported (for example, pixel/streaming vs. DOM reconstruction) and what controls are included. This can complicate comparisons across products in the same space.
Requires integration planning
To be effective at scale, web isolation typically needs integration with identity, web gateways/proxies, and endpoint/browser configurations. Misconfiguration can lead to bypass paths or inconsistent user coverage. Rollouts often require change management and testing across different browsers, network paths, and remote access scenarios.
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Broadcom Inc.
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