Sounds like what Bromium does.

webster

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Similar, but arguably less complicated. Just a link, and executes a browser in 
a remote session, you do what you do, and then close the session and the 
session expires.  I'm not wedded to the idea. But I'm trying to figure out a 
way to use all this excess datacenter capacity.

Alex Eckelberry
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On Jun 10, 2014, at 10:55 AM, "Rod Trent" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Sounds a bit like Spoon...

http://spoon.net/

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Subject: [NTSysADM] a "secure browser"

To the list,

I've been noodling an idea for a while and I was curious what your thoughts 
might be on this.  Feel free to shoot holes, I'm still working it out.

At one of the companies I'm involved with, Runaware, we have massive excess 
datacenter capacity, with large Citrix farms hosting software demos (our 
primary business).

Recently, a large corporate client came to us and asked us to create a special 
Citrix instance for them, allowing their people to safely surf the web, do web 
conferences, etc. through our datacenters.  We installed a web filter for them, 
set them up and they are happy.  This is all done through HTML 5, so it's 
seamless.  It's basically a sandboxed session - once the session is over, it's 
over.

Which brings me to my idea -- a "secure browser".  This is a shortcut to a 
browser that would launch in our Citrix datacenter, running everything safely, 
outside of the firewall.  An admin would deploy this secure browser link onto 
user desktops.  Users would be instructed to use the secure browser for 
external surfing.

It doesn't require the Citrix plug-in, since we use HTML 5.  So to the user, 
it's seamless, not requiring any downloads, etc.  (we could use RDP but it's 
just not fast enough for graphics and other complex apps).

Thoughts?

Alex Eckelberry




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