Zero-trust, zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform provider Keeper Security has integrated new Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) capabilities into its KeeperPAM product.
KeeperPAM’s RBI enables VPN-less access to cloud-based and internal web applications directly from the Keeper Vault. By hosting browsing sessions in a controlled remote environment, RBI isolates web browsing activities from end-user devices, mitigating data exposure risks if a device is compromised.
All sessions are fully integrated into Keeper’s privileged access workflows, providing centralised visibility, auditability and AI-driven risk analysis.
The new RBI features also include recorded web sessions, controlled web browsing and password auto-fill, as well as supporting multi-tab browsing, secure file uploads and full JavaScript interaction
Additionally, Keeper is extending its AI-powered session monitoring capabilities to additional protocols, including RBI. Powered by KeeperAI, these sessions can be continuously analysed, summarised and evaluated in real time to detect anomalous behaviour and ensure activities remain within the scope of assigned privileged tasks.
RBI is fully integrated within KeeperPAM and can also be deployed as a self-hosted, on-premises solution.
“Many organisations deploy remote browser isolation selectively because traditional RBI breaks modern web workflows, forcing users to bypass controls when tasks become impractical,” said Craig Lurey, CTO and co-founder of Keeper Security.
“Keeper’s updates remove the most common challenges to ensure users have a seamless experience while enabling continuous monitoring and intelligent threat detection across every privileged session.”




