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Prisma Browser Claims Top Spot in Frost Radar

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterDecember 14, 2025Updated:December 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read8 Views
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  1. Recognition as Market Leader: Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma® Browser™ has been named the best-positioned leader in innovation and growth by Frost & Sullivan in their 2025 Zero Trust Browser Security report.
  2. Critical Security Need: As 85% of modern enterprise work occurs in browsers, they are now primary attack vectors, with 95% of organizations reporting security incidents initiated through them, highlighting the urgency for enhanced browser security.
  3. Advanced Protective Features: Prisma Browser integrates Precision AI® and advanced security technologies, providing proactive defense against AI-driven threats, zero-day vulnerabilities, and data leakage, ensuring high detection accuracy.
  4. Flexibility and Integration: The platform’s 100% license portability and integration within the Prisma® SASE framework allow seamless deployment of enterprise security across diverse devices while maintaining user experience and operational continuity.

Empowering Daily Operations with Security

Prisma Browser’s leadership in the Frost Radar is significant for enterprise IT. As the browser becomes the central platform for work, its security is paramount. With 85% of tasks occurring in browsers, businesses face an increased risk of cyber threats. Reports indicate that 95% of organizations encounter security incidents originating in the browser. This makes robust browser protection essential.

The integration of advanced features within Prisma Browser addresses these risks head-on. By utilizing Precision AI, this browser helps organizations detect and respond to threats in real-time. Importantly, it protects data at the browser level, preventing unauthorized access and exfiltration. These features become invaluable when considering the diverse range of devices used in organizations today.

Facilitating Unified Security Strategies

Prisma Browser demonstrates clear advantages for widespread adoption within enterprises. Its 100% license portability allows for flexible deployment across various devices. This flexibility simplifies the integration of security measures into existing workflows. IT teams can implement security without disrupting daily operations.

Moreover, its integration with the broader Prisma SASE platform further streamlines operations. It equips IT leaders with the tools necessary to enforce unified security policies. As organizations face evolving cyber threats, adopting Prisma Browser can transform the browser from a vulnerable endpoint into a robust defensive asset.

By prioritizing browser security, enterprises can bolster their defenses while maintaining efficient workflows. This proactive approach will not only safeguard sensitive data but also redefine how firms navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape.

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