Security leaders are facing a new reality: the browser has become the primary workspace of the modern enterprise.
Employees now access SaaS platforms, private applications, collaboration tools, and increasingly GenAI services through the browser. But most security controls still operate outside the browser session—at the network layer (SWG, CASB) or the endpoint layer (EDR/XDR). This leaves a critical visibility and control gap over what users actually do inside applications.
Clipboard exfiltration, unauthorized file uploads, prompt injection into AI tools, and SaaS session misuse are examples of risks that traditional controls struggle to govern.
To address this emerging challenge, Versa is launching an Early Access Program to introduce Versa Secure Enterprise Browser under VersaOne Universal SASE Platform.
The Versa Secure Enterprise Browser extends Zero Trust enforcement directly into the browser session as part of the Versa Unified SASE platform.
This allows security teams to apply identity-aware and device-aware policies at the point where users interact with applications.
With browser-level enforcement, organizations can:

Because the browser is integrated into the Versa Unified SASE architecture, policies are enforced using the same policy engine and data plane already used for SWG, CASB, and ZTNA—eliminating additional security silos.
The early access program provides organizations looking to secure browser-based workflows with access to the next generation of enterprise browser security within the VersaONE platform.
Early access participants will receive:
The program is ideal for security teams exploring:
As SaaS adoption, remote work, and GenAI usage continue to expand, security must move closer to where work actually happens — inside the browser session.
Apply for early access and help shape the future of browser-native security with Versa Unified SASE.
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