Keeper Security has announced new Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) capabilities within its KeeperPAM platform, introducing enhanced usability and broader adoption for secure web access in zero-trust environments. The update is designed to address a long-standing challenge in cybersecurity balancing strong security controls with the practical needs of modern web workflows. Traditional RBI solutions often limit usability, forcing users to bypass controls when dealing with complex, multi-tab applications or file-based tasks. Keeper’s latest enhancements aim to eliminate these barriers while maintaining strict security standards.
The upgraded RBI functionality enables users to securely access both cloud-based and internal web applications directly from the Keeper Vault, without requiring a VPN. By hosting browser sessions in an isolated remote environment, the solution prevents sensitive data from being exposed on end-user devices even if those devices are compromised.
New features include support for multi-tab browsing, full JavaScript interaction, and secure file uploads within isolated sessions. These improvements allow users to interact with modern web applications, including those that rely on pop-ups, redirects, and single sign-on (SSO), without disrupting workflows.
Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security, noted that earlier RBI solutions often hindered productivity, leading users to circumvent controls. He said the new capabilities are designed to provide a seamless user experience while enabling continuous monitoring and threat detection.
Keeper is also expanding its AI-powered session monitoring through KeeperAI, which now supports RBI sessions alongside other protocols. The system continuously analyzes user activity in real time, generating summaries and identifying anomalous or out-of-scope behavior.
This approach provides security teams with deeper visibility into privileged sessions, helping ensure that user actions align with assigned tasks while enabling faster detection of potential threats. KeeperPAM’s RBI capabilities include features such as recorded web sessions for auditing and compliance, controlled access to approved URLs, and automatic credential entry without exposing passwords to the user’s device.
A notable addition is administrator-controlled file uploads within isolated sessions. This allows organizations to securely perform tasks like document submissions or collaboration on external platforms without compromising endpoint security. File uploads remain disabled by default and must be explicitly authorized, reinforcing a least-privilege access model.
The RBI enhancements are fully integrated into KeeperPAM, Keeper’s cloud-native privileged access management platform, and can also be deployed on-premises. Built on session management technology developed by the creators of Apache Guacamole, the platform offers agentless access, full session recording, and zero-knowledge encryption With these updates, Keeper Security is reinforcing its position in the zero-trust security space, demonstrating that robust security controls can coexist with user-friendly experiences. As organizations continue to adopt zero-trust architectures, solutions like enhanced RBI are becoming essential to securing web-based workflows without sacrificing efficiency.
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