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“An enterprise web client is designed to protect company data.
Nord Security has been on a roll lately with multiple products launched over the past year.
So why add an enterprise online window to the mix?
What’s the rationale?
“NordLayer and its parent company Nord Security are responding to the evolving cyber threat landscape.
“The main focus of the NordLayer Enterprise internet tool is security.
Another key differentiator is our browsers availability.
Enterprise internet tool configuration is usually complex and requires many human resources.
How do you plan to differentiate NEB from Island’s offering (as well as others)?
We aim to create a seamless, integrated security environment, combining online grid and web app security.
For example, some organizations need internet security platforms to ensure users' safety while using desktop applications.
They also need enterprise browsers to protect contractors, freelancers, or others outside their official online grid.
“All modern companies face the same challenges in the current cyber threat landscape.
They know the risks and use different solutions, like online grid and endpoint security.
The first internet tool launched in January 1993, 32 years ago.
Why did it too so long for enterprise browsers to appear?
“Businesses did not face the same cybersecurity challenges that they are facing today.
Can you give us some details about NEB?
(pricing, based on what engine, compatibility with apps, what platforms?)
The enhanced security features will ensure employees have a familiar web client experience in a secure and controlled environment.
Some users may have had previous unsatisfactory experiences with former custom-built enterprise browsers, which were slow and unpredictable.
As a result, they might have some pre-existing negative bias towards any new enterprise browsers.
They will still benefit from NordLayers internet security platform in such cases.
Privacy concerns.If employees also use corporate devices for personal needs, the idea of being controlled might be concerning.