IGEL, a global leader in endpoint security, has announced the availability of Palo Alto Networks' Prisma Browser on the IGEL App Portal, integrating it with IGEL OS to deliver consistent, frictionless Zero Trust access to SaaS, web, and private applications across any device. This partnership addresses the evolving security demands of hybrid cloud environments, where applications increasingly reside in private and public clouds, enabling organizations to rethink endpoint strategies for enhanced cyber resilience.
The integration of IGEL OS and Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Browser empowers organizations with full control and visibility over user interactions with applications and data, while reducing attack surfaces and strengthening compliance. It supports seamless access to web and private apps via a local secure browser, minimizing VDI dependency, lowering total cost of ownership, and improving user experience. “In today’s dynamic digital environment, protecting applications, data, and endpoint devices is mission-critical. Through the integration of IGEL OS and Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Browser, organizations can achieve trusted, enterprise-grade security across their distributed operations,” said Jim Airdo, SVP of Strategic Alliances at IGEL. “Together, we help customers strengthen cyber resilience, safeguard productivity, and deliver seamless user experiences.”
Prisma Browser offers top-tier SASE security within the browser, shielding interactions with web and SaaS applications against sophisticated threats using Palo Alto Networks’ security services, even on compromised endpoints. Its secure-by-design architecture eliminates attack vectors, boosting cybersecurity resiliency and enabling business continuity. With built-in compliance profiles for HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI DSS, plus over 1,000 data classifiers, it uniquely protects PII and PHI in regulated industries like healthcare and finance. “By partnering with IGEL, we’re bringing a new level of secure, flexible access for today’s distributed workforce. By combining IGEL’s immutable policy-driven endpoint OS platform with our Prisma Browser, organizations gain complete visibility and control over user interactions with applications and data, reduce their attack surface, and deliver a secure, seamless, and high-performance experience for users accessing web and private applications,” said Anupam Upadhyaya, SVP at Palo Alto Networks.
IGEL’s Secure Endpoint OS Platform, designed for Enterprise Browser, SaaS, DaaS, and VDI environments, incorporates the IGEL Preventative Security Model™, which reduces endpoint attack surface by up to 95% and TCO by up to 75%. The partnership with Palo Alto Networks enhances this with end-to-end security and proactive threat prevention, maintaining user-friendliness and performance. This centralized, integrated approach secures network endpoints and browser-based work, supporting hybrid workforces and accelerating cloud adoption while enforcing Zero Trust principles.
This collaboration positions IGEL and Palo Alto Networks to deliver transformative endpoint security solutions, enabling organizations to navigate browser-first workspaces with confidence, operational resilience, and reduced risk in an increasingly distributed digital landscape.
IGEL, is a global leader in secure endpoint delivery, adaptive secure desktop solutions, and provider of the IGEL Secure Endpoint OS Platform for now and next. It enables hybrid work, accelerates cloud adoption, and enforces Zero Trust across IT and OT environments, while delivering high performance with less complexity, cost, and risk.
The IGEL Preventative Security Model™, central to IGEL’s approach, removes attack surfaces and enforces Zero Trust principles through the IGEL Preventative Security Architecture™ — an immutable, modular design with no local data. Safeguarded by the Trusted Application Platform and supported by built-in Business Continuity, IGEL delivers operational resilience. Through the IGEL Adaptive Secure Desktop™, organizations gain role-based workspace delivery tailored to user needs while maintaining failsafe security.