
Palo Alto Networks has introduced a new version of Prisma Browser, the most secure browser made for the new era of Agentic AI. This browser helps employees use AI that can act on their behalf, turning the web into a safe, AI-driven workspace. Users can work faster and smarter with AI without risking security.
Browsers are where people spend most of their workday about 85% of the time. Now, browsers are becoming more than just a way to access the web they are the main hub for using AI agents. While this brings new productivity, it also creates new risks, like hidden AI agents, attacks on AI instructions, and hijacked agents. Prisma Browser solves this by giving AI tools safely, so employees can use autonomous AI without putting their work at risk.
As per Coherent Market Insights, the Cyber Security Market will grow at a 12.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2025 to 2032, from USD 276.63 Bn in 2025 to around USD 631.30 Bn by 2032. Cyber security threats are growing rapidly as more individuals and organizations get connected to the internet leading to rising wave of cyber-attacks worldwide. The need to secure personal and sensitive data from malicious actors has never been more important.
Anand Oswal, Executive Vice President of AI & Network Security, Palo Alto Networks "Organizations are unleashing a new workforce of agents, however, you cannot give autonomy without security. By embedding AI-powered data protection and securing AI interactions directly in the browser, leaders can now confidently greenlight strategic AI initiatives that were previously stalled. Prisma Browser isn't just securing an interface, it's securing a new way of work."
Jonathan Jaffe, Chief Information Security Officer, Lemonade "The browser has evolved to deal with a whole new landscape of threats with AI threats, like prompt injection or the use of AI extensions that are unsafe. The browser will continue to be the single control point as agents end up doing things on behalf of the user, but through the browser. So, I see the browser as being the dominant control point for protecting employees against bad actions. As we allow people to experiment with agents that use the browser to run tasks, we feel more comfortable doing that with Prisma Browser."
Source:
News: Palo Alto Networks
