Check Point Software Technologies Limited has launched Enterprise Browser, a powerful new feature for Check Point Harmony SASE customers. Enterprise Browser extends zero trust security to unmanaged devices, contractors, bring your own device (BYOD) users, and third-party partners, delivering full visibility, granular policy enforcement, and compliance-ready data protection without persistent agents or endpoint ownership. As hybrid workforces and third-party ecosystems grow, unmanaged devices have become one of the largest security blind spots. Organizations face heightened risks including data leakage, compliance gaps, and limited visibility into device hygiene. Traditional approaches, such as provisioning virtual private networks (VPN) access or providing laptops, are costly, inefficient, and hinder today’s compliance mandates like Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and Network and Information Security Directive 2 (NIS2).

Check Point Enterprise Browser closes this gap by transforming unmanaged devices into secure, Zero Trust–capable endpoints. Built on Chromium, the browser creates an isolated, ephemeral workspace that enforces enterprise-grade controls for the duration of each session and removes all sensitive data once closed.

Key capabilities: –

  • Data isolation and wipe: Enterprise applications and data remain fully isolated from the underlying OS, and sensitive data is erased at session close
  • Integrated data loss prevention (DLP): Enforces restrictions on upload, download, copy/paste, and printing; apply watermarking to documents and screens
  • Agentless posture checks: Verifies device posture (antivirus, OS version, disk encryption) before granting access, without installing software
  • Complete session visibility: Enables navigation history, screen capture, and full session recording for compliance and forensic investigations
  • Seamless SASE integration: Unified SSO and policy management with Harmony SASE and Agentless ZTNA.

Key benefits for security and business agility

  • Secure unmanaged devices: Turn BYOD and contractor laptops into compliant, Zero Trust endpoints
  • Accelerate onboarding: Grant safe, immediate access to third-party users without provisioning hardware or agents
  • Ensure compliance: Support HIPAA, GDPR, and NIS2 requirements even on untrusted devices
  • Reduce risk and IT overhead: Prevent insider threats and compliance failures while eliminating costly workarounds like shipping laptops.

Commenting on the announcement, Amit Bareket, vice president (VP), SASE, Check Point, said, “Enterprises can no longer afford to choose between productivity and security. Check Point Enterprise Browser delivers both. It enables fast, frictionless access for third parties and BYOD users, while giving IT teams stronger control, compliance, and visibility on devices they do not manage. With the Enterprise Browser for BYOD and Harmony Browse for managed devices Check Point delivers robust browser security for our customers.”