Browser Sandboxing - What is it, and why do we need it?
Organizations across the globe are breached with multiple security issues. Not only do these issues jeopardize the sensitive data and information but cause hefty financial losses.

Browsers evidently require much more added security protection. Fortunately, the majority of the browsers today come with built-in sandboxes where minimum end-user interaction is needed. Browser sandboxing is vital for identifying and separating malicious applications that run on the Internet from accessing local machines and their resources. Following are some of the popular browsers and their sandboxing capabilities:


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