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EUC Leaders and Innovators: Acium – Another Way to Secure Web Browsers

Acium manages and secures browsers through extensions.

We have closely monitored the rise of enterprise browsers by engaging with various vendors in this field. Most of these vendors build custom browsers that enforce enterprise policies on users interacting with SaaS apps and websites. However, there is an alternative. Acium takes a different course. Just emerging from stealth mode, Acium uses browser extensions to manage and secure browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Safari.

Acium delivers simple management with robust security for any web browser. It provides real-time threat detection, centralized management, and data protection across popular browsers, with features like end-to-end encryption, Zero Trust policies, and detailed user behavior visibility. Whether employees work remotely or in the office, Acium delivers a secure browsing experience.

The platform offers comprehensive website and SaaS management, improving operational efficiency while maintaining strict compliance with existing security protocols. It integrates seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure, allowing administrators to enforce policies and manage security threats without disrupting user productivity. This reduces the risk of data breaches and compliance violations while minimizing the need for additional security solutions.

Acium’s management dashboard is user-friendly. It offers fine-grained, role-based access control (RBAC) and the ability to allow or block websites. Administrators can visualize user behavior at the individual and aggregate levels and monitor application usage and security trends.

As more companies adopt SaaS and web-based applications, some eliminate traditional desktop software in favor of browser-based solutions. However, the rise in web-delivered threats has become a significant concern. Seeing companies like Acium create innovative solutions to tackle this challenge directly is encouraging.

More information about Acium can be found here.

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Tom Fenton

Tom Fenton has a wealth of hands-on IT experience gained over the past 27 years in a variety of technologies, with the past 20 years focusing on virtualization and storage. He previously worked at VMware as a Senior Course Developer, Solutions Engineer, and in the Competitive Marketing group. He has also worked as a Senior Validation Engineer with The Taneja Group, where he headed the Validation Service Lab and was instrumental in starting up its vSphere Virtual Volumes practice. He's on Twitter @vDoppler

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