Securing Application Delivery with Island
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Modern application security has become a tangled mess of VPNs, proxies, DLP, CASBs, and remote browser tools—all creating friction for users and security teams alike. The root issue? Browsers were built for consumers, not enterprise security, forcing organizations to pile on complexity that undermines both protection and performance.
In this episode, Braden Rogers, chief customer officer at Island, explains how their enterprise browser platform rethinks application delivery by building security services natively into the browsing experience. Joining him are Nick Ryan, former CISO, and Janet Heins, CISO at ChenMed.
Want to know:
- How do you explain this approach to your CEO in plain English?
- What's the real architecture difference between enterprise browsers and traditional VDI?
- How do you deploy a new browser to 20,000 users without change management chaos?
- What happens to your existing security stack when you add an enterprise browser?
- Can users access personal apps while keeping corporate data protected?
- What's the offline experience when cloud services fail?
- How does this handle the surge of AI tools in your organization?
- What's the difference between browser enforcement and a full enterprise browser?
- How do you apply different security controls without overwhelming users?
- What does vendor support actually look like from pilot to production?
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