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February 11th, 2019, 04:18 PM
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Interesting :-) I get the isolation part, but what happens when a user wants to down?
 Originally Posted by Melusine
DOM (Document Object Management) is filtering and sanitizing files before transferring them to your device. This means that it only protects the devices against known threats, marginally protects them against known unknown threats and not at all against unknown unknown threats. RBI (Remote Browser Isolation) implies the physical barrier between your device and any potential threat, known or unknown.
The physical separation between active browser and endpoint implies that, though the browsing experience for the user is almost identical to unprotected browsing experience, all executable codes are stripped from the webpage and only run in the remote browser, where threats are unable to cause any damage to your company’s network and workers devices.
For those unfamiliar with RBI, it is a recent improvement in proactive cybersecurity. 
Interesting :-) I get the isolation part, but what happens when a user wants to download a file? Where is the isolation there?
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