Brand: Palo Alto Networks | Category: Software
SKU: PAN-PRISMA-AB | Part #: PAN-PRISMA-AB | MPN: PAN-PRISMA-AB
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The Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access Browser Enterprise from Palo Alto Networks is enterprise-grade Software hardware built for data centers. Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access Browser Enterprise is a secure, cloud-native browser purpose-built for enterprise zero-trust access models and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architectures. The browser isolates web content execution in a containerized environment, eliminating client-side malware exposure and reducing attack surface for endpoint devices. It integrates natively with Prisma Access infrastructure to enforce granular access policies, data loss prevention, and t Available in brand new condition. Palo Alto Networks software products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.
| Brand | Palo Alto Networks |
| Category | Software |
| SKU | PAN-PRISMA-AB |
| Part Number | PAN-PRISMA-AB |
| Condition | New |
| Model | Prisma Access Browser Enterprise |
| Architecture | Cloud-native, containerized browser with centralized policy enforcement |
| Deployment Model | SaaS (cloud-delivered) |
| Isolation Technology | Container-based web content isolation |
| Integration | Native Prisma Access SASE platform integration |
| Supported Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Policy Controls | Granular access policies, URL filtering, application-layer controls |
| Threat Prevention | Real-time malware detection, phishing protection, zero-day defense |
| Data Protection | Inline DLP, clipboard control, print/download restrictions |
| Logging & Analytics | Detailed activity logs, forensic session replay, audit reporting |
| Authentication | Integration with Prisma Access identity engines and SAML/MFA |
| Network Protocol | HTTPS inspection, encrypted tunnel to Prisma Access cloud |
| Launch Date | 2025-Q2 |
| Target Segment | Enterprise organizations adopting SASE and zero-trust architectures |