What is Remote Browser Isolation (RBI)?

Remote browser isolation (RBI) is a security technology that isolates web browsing activities from a user’s local network and device by executing all browser interactions on a remote server. This means that any malicious content encountered while browsing is contained within the remote environment, preventing it from reaching the user’s device. RBI effectively protects against web-based threats such as malware, phishing, and zero-day exploits by creating a secure barrier between the user and potentially harmful content. This approach enhances overall cybersecurity by ensuring that browsing activities do not compromise the local network or endpoint security.

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Using Remote Browser Isolation (RBI), Fasoo AI-R DLP prevents user PCs from being compromised by potentially malicious web content.
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Learn how AI-R DLP accelerates your AI journey without putting your data at risk. Fasoo effectively addresses data privacy concerns and mitigates the risk of data leaks in generative AI.
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How do you mitigate data security and privacy issues in this new AI world? Learn how Fasoo addresses the challenges of using generative AI responsibly.
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