Browser security refers to the measures and technologies used to protect web browsers from cyber threats such as malware, phishing, data breaches, and unauthorized access. Since browsers are the primary gateway to the internet, they are common targets for cyberattacks.
The Browser Security Insights provides a comprehensive overview of security-related incidents encountered during web browsing. It includes key data points such as the total number of incidents detected and the number of users targeted.

Total Count of Browser-Protected Profiles Implemented Across the Organization.

This metric displays the total number of security incidents detected during web browsing activities.

This metric indicates the total count of unique users who have been targeted by security incidents during web browsing within a selected time frame

This table identifies users in the organization with the highest number of incidents.
This section illustrates the distribution of browsing incidents across various desktop web browsers. It provides a summary of the total number of incidents and the number of endpoints associated with each browser.

This table provides detailed insights into the Browser Protection List, including user names, email addresses, and the activation status of their endpoints.
This table lists detailed information about incidents that have occurred in the browser. Each row represents a unique incident, offering a comprehensive view of the event by identifying the user involved, their email address, the URL where the incident occurred, the exact time of the incident, and the type of device or endpoint used.
This chart visualizes the frequency of detected browsing incidents over a specified time period. The x-axis represents the dates/times, while the y-axis represents the number of incidents detected. Each red bar indicates the total number of incidents detected at specific times, helping to identify peak periods of activity and potential security threats.
