Palo Alto Launches Prisma Browser for Business to Secure SMEs

Palo Alto Launches Prisma Browser for Business to Secure SMEs

Palo Alto Networks announced the launch of Prisma Browser for Business, the most secure workspace for small business. This new offering enables small business owners to easily configure and manage the apps and AI tools their business relies on, while allowing employees to work securely from any device, anywhere. Prisma Browser for Business also protects against phishing, ransomware and fraud threats and provides built-in AI controls to prevent business information from ending up in the wrong hands.

Today, small businesses depend on an average of 36 applications running in the browser, which is where most work gets done. However, with 95% of companies experiencing a security incident originating in the browser, the need for a secure workspace has never been greater. At the same time, employees are rapidly adopting AI, making it harder than ever for small businesses to tame the workspace chaos, keep their business protected and prevent unintended AI actions.

Anupam Upadhyaya, SVP of Product, Palo Alto Networks, said, “For most small businesses, the browser is now the office. It’s where you interact with customers, manage your books, and use new AI tools to help grow your business. But standard browsers weren’t built to stop modern cyberattacks or prevent AI data leaks. We’re providing small businesses with the same protection used by the world’s largest enterprises, but in an easy-to-use, simple to manage workspace with flexible and accessible pricing for any small business.”

Prisma Browser for Business is a secure workspace designed for small business to:

  • Streamline the workspace: Easily configure and manage the apps and AI tools teams rely on to work securely from any device, anywhere.
  • Protect the business: Block AI-powered phishing, ransomware, and fraud threats before they harm the business.
  • Control AI actions: Enable teams to leverage AI for productivity, while preventing business information from ending up in the wrong hands.

Anurag Agrawal, ​​Analyst, TechAisle said, “Palo Alto Networks is addressing a critical gap in the market by providing small businesses with a secure workspace that enables employees to get more done from any device, and any location while protecting against cyberattacks and unintended AI actions.”

 As the global leader in cybersecurity, Palo Alto Networks processes billions of threats daily for the world’s largest companies. Now that same enterprise-grade protection is made available in a secure workspace designed for small businesses.

Prisma Browser for Business is available today in the United States. Start the 30-day free trial and in just four clicks, enable teams to work seamlessly while keeping the business protected and AI under control.

 

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