Yep. Bromium, Invincea, Bufferzone Pro...

Dave

> Sounds like what Bromium does.
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> Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] a "secure browser"
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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.
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> On Jun 10, 2014, at 10:55 AM, "Rod Trent"
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> Sounds a bit like Spoon...
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> http://spoon.net/
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:46 AM
> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> 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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