
Browser Isolation for Zero Trust
FreeEnhance security with remote browser isolation.
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What Browser Isolation for Zero Trust does
Implementing Browser Isolation for Zero Trust is a skill designed to fortify web access security by deploying remote browser isolation (RBI) as a critical element of a Zero Trust architecture. This skill allows users to create and enforce isolation policies that utilize URL categorization and risk-based routing. By classifying websites based on threat intelligence, domain reputation, and historical risk indicators, it determines the appropriate isolation actions to protect users from potential threats like zero-day exploits and phishing attacks.
The skill integrates seamlessly with existing Secure Web Gateway (SWG) and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) infrastructures, ensuring that users can safely access untrusted or uncategorized websites. It also incorporates content disarming and reconstruction (CDR) capabilities, which sanitize files downloaded from the web by stripping potentially harmful elements and reconstructing them into safe formats. This feature is essential for organizations that need to enforce data loss prevention (DLP) controls during web browsing sessions.
With a focus on granular policy configuration, users can define specific isolation policies that dictate how different URL categories and risk levels are handled. This includes blocking high-risk sites, isolating personal webmail, and applying CDR to various file types. The skill is suitable for security professionals and developers looking to enhance their organization's cybersecurity posture against browser-based threats.
Overall, this skill provides a comprehensive solution for implementing browser isolation in a Zero Trust framework, making it an invaluable tool for those concerned with maintaining secure web access and protecting sensitive data.
When to use it
Use this skill when deploying remote browser isolation as part of a Zero Trust security strategy, particularly in environments at risk of zero-day exploits and phishing attacks.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for environments where Zero Trust principles are not implemented or where existing security measures are already sufficient.
What you can build with it
Protecting Against Phishing
Utilize isolation policies to safeguard users from phishing attempts by isolating webmail and other high-risk sites.
Sanitizing File Downloads
Apply content disarming and reconstruction to downloaded files, ensuring that potentially harmful elements are stripped before use.
Classifying URLs for Risk Management
Implement a URL categorization engine to assess and manage the risk associated with different websites, enhancing overall security posture.
How to install Browser Isolation for Zero Trust
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Written by mukul975Implementing Browser Isolation for Zero Trust
When to Use
- When deploying remote browser isolation as part of a Zero Trust security architecture
- When protecting users from zero-day browser exploits and drive-by downloads
- When implementing content disarming and reconstruction for file downloads
- When enforcing data loss prevention policies for web browsing sessions
- When securing access to untrusted or uncategorized websites
- When integrating browser isolation with existing SWG and ZTNA infrastructure
- When protecting against phishing and credential theft via isolated rendering
Prerequisites
- Familiarity with Zero Trust architecture principles and network security
- Understanding of Secure Web Gateway (SWG) and proxy deployment models
- Access to a test or lab environment for policy validation
- Python 3.8+ with required dependencies installed
- DNS and proxy infrastructure for traffic routing
Instructions
Phase 1: URL Categorization and Risk Classification
Build a URL categorization engine that classifies websites by risk level to determine isolation policy. URLs are scored based on threat intelligence feeds, domain reputation, content category, and historical risk indicators.
from agent import BrowserIsolationPolicyEngine
engine = BrowserIsolationPolicyEngine(
organization="Acme Corp",
default_isolation_mode="isolate_risky",
)
# Classify a URL and determine isolation action
result = engine.classify_url("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/abc123")
print(f"Category: {result['category']}")
print(f"Risk Level: {result['risk_level']}")
print(f"Isolation Action: {result['action']}")
# Output: Category: cloud_productivity
# Risk Level: low
# Action: allow_direct
result = engine.classify_url("https://unknown-sketchy-domain.xyz/download.html")
print(f"Category: {result['category']}")
print(f"Risk Level: {result['risk_level']}")
print(f"Isolation Action: {result['action']}")
# Output: Category: uncategorized
# Risk Level: high
# Action: full_isolation
Phase 2: Isolation Policy Configuration
Define isolation policies that map URL categories and risk levels to specific isolation modes and DLP restrictions. Policies support granular controls including clipboard, file download, upload, and printing restrictions.
# Configure isolation policies
engine.add_isolation_policy(
name="Block Uncategorized Sites",
description="Fully isolate all uncategorized or newly registered domains",
match_criteria={
"url_categories": ["uncategorized", "newly_registered"],
"risk_levels": ["high", "critical"],
},
isolation_mode="full_isolation",
dlp_controls={
"disable_copy_paste": True,
"disable_download": True,
"disable_upload": True,
"disable_printing": True,
"disable_keyboard_input": False,
"watermark_session": True,
},
)
engine.add_isolation_policy(
name="Isolate Webmail with DLP",
description="Isolate personal webmail with download restrictions",
match_criteria={
"url_categories": ["webmail"],
"domains": ["mail.google.com", "outlook.live.com", "mail.yahoo.com"],
},
isolation_mode="read_only_isolation",
dlp_controls={
"disable_copy_paste": True,
"disable_download": True,
"disable_upload": True,
"disable_printing": True,
"disable_keyboard_input": False,
"watermark_session": False,
},
)
engine.add_isolation_policy(
name="CDR for File Downloads",
description="Apply content disarm and reconstruction to all file downloads",
match_criteria={
"url_categories": ["*"],
"file_types": ["pdf", "docx", "xlsx", "pptx", "zip", "exe", "msi"],
},
isolation_mode="cdr_passthrough",
cdr_config={
"strip_macros": True,
"strip_embedded_objects": True,
"strip_javascript": True,
"strip_active_content": True,
"flatten_pdf": True,
"reconstruct_to_safe_format": True,
"max_file_size_mb": 50,
"allowed_file_types": ["pdf", "docx", "xlsx", "pptx", "png", "jpg"],
},
)
engine.add_isolation_policy(
name="Allow Trusted SaaS Direct",
description="Allow direct access to sanctioned SaaS applications",
match_criteria={
"url_categories": ["cloud_productivity", "business_saas"],
"domains": [
"*.office365.com", "*.office.com", "*.microsoft.com",
"*.salesforce.com", "*.slack.com", "*.github.com",
],
"risk_levels": ["low"],
},
isolation_mode="allow_direct",
dlp_controls={
"disable_copy_paste": False,
"disable_download": False,
"disable_upload": False,
"log_all_downloads": True,
},
)
# List all policies
for policy in engine.list_policies():
print(f" [{policy['priority']}] {policy['name']} -> {policy['isolation_mode']}")
Phase 3: Content Disarming and Reconstruction (CDR)
Implement CDR processing to sanitize downloaded files by deconstructing them, stripping potentially malicious elements (macros, embedded objects, scripts), and reconstructing clean versions that preserve usability.
# Process a file through CDR
cdr_result = engine.process_file_cdr(
file_path="/tmp/downloads/quarterly_report.docx",
source_url="https://partner-portal.example.com/reports/q4.docx",
cdr_profile="strict",
)
print(f"Original file: {cdr_result['original']['filename']}")
print(f"Original size: {cdr_result['original']['size_bytes']} bytes")
print(f"Threats found: {cdr_result['threats_found']}")
for threat in cdr_result['threats_detail']:
print(f" - {threat['type']}: {threat['description']} [{threat['action']}]")
print(f"Clean file: {cdr_result['reconstructed']['filename']}")
print(f"Clean size: {cdr_result['reconstructed']['size_bytes']} bytes")
print(f"File integrity preserved: {cdr_result['reconstructed']['usable']}")
# Example output:
# Original file: quarterly_report.docx
# Original size: 245760 bytes
# Threats found: 3
# - macro: VBA macro with AutoOpen trigger [STRIPPED]
# - embedded_ole: Embedded OLE object (executable) [STRIPPED]
# - external_link: External template reference [STRIPPED]
# Clean file: quarterly_report_clean.docx
# Clean size: 198432 bytes
# File integrity preserved: True
Phase 4: Session Control and Monitoring
Implement real-time session monitoring for isolated browsing sessions with keystroke logging policy, clipboard interception, and download tracking. Integrate with SIEM for security event correlation.
# Create an isolation session
session = engine.create_isolation_session(
user_id="jsmith@acme.com",
user_groups=["engineering", "contractors"],
device_posture={
"os": "Windows 11",
"managed": True,
"edr_running": True,
"disk_encrypted": True,
"os_patched": True,
},
target_url="https://external-vendor.example.com/portal",
)
print(f"Session ID: {session['session_id']}")
print(f"Isolation Mode: {session['isolation_mode']}")
print(f"Applied Policy: {session['applied_policy']}")
print(f"DLP Controls: {json.dumps(session['dlp_controls'], indent=2)}")
# Monitor session events
events = engine.get_session_events(session_id=session["session_id"])
for event in events:
print(f" [{event['timestamp']}] {event['event_type']}: {event['details']}")
# Generate session audit report
audit = engine.generate_session_audit(
user_id="jsmith@acme.com",
date_range=("2026-03-01", "2026-03-19"),
)
print(f"Total sessions: {audit['total_sessions']}")
print(f"Isolated sessions: {audit['isolated_sessions']}")
print(f"Files processed via CDR: {audit['cdr_processed_files']}")
print(f"DLP violations: {audit['dlp_violations']}")
Phase 5: Integration with Zero Trust Platform
Integrate browser isolation with the broader Zero Trust architecture including identity provider, device posture checks, and conditional access policies.
# Define Zero Trust conditional access integration
zt_policy = engine.create_zero_trust_integration(
identity_provider="Azure AD",
conditional_access_rules=[
{
"name": "Unmanaged Device Isolation",
"condition": {"device_managed": False},
"action": "full_isolation",
"dlp_override": {"disable_download": True, "disable_upload": True},
},
{
"name": "High Risk User Isolation",
"condition": {"user_risk_level": "high"},
"action": "full_isolation",
"dlp_override": {"disable_copy_paste": True, "watermark_session": True},
},
{
"name": "Contractor Restricted Access",
"condition": {"user_group": "contractors"},
"action": "read_only_isolation",
"dlp_override": {"disable_download": True, "disable_printing": True},
},
{
"name": "Privileged Admin Isolation",
"condition": {"user_group": "admins", "target_category": "admin_console"},
"action": "full_isolation",
"dlp_override": {"watermark_session": True, "record_session": True},
},
],
swg_integration={
"proxy_mode": "explicit",
"pac_url": "https://pac.acme.com/proxy.pac",
"ssl_inspection": True,
"bypass_domains": ["*.acme.internal"],
},
)
# Evaluate a request against all policies
decision = engine.evaluate_access_request(
user_id="contractor@vendor.com",
user_groups=["contractors"],
device_posture={"managed": False, "edr_running": False},
target_url="https://sensitive-app.acme.com/dashboard",
user_risk_level="medium",
)
print(f"Decision: {decision['action']}")
print(f"Matched Rules: {[r['name'] for r in decision['matched_rules']]}")
print(f"DLP Controls: {decision['effective_dlp_controls']}")
Examples
Quick Policy Deployment for Phishing Protection
engine = BrowserIsolationPolicyEngine(default_isolation_mode="isolate_risky")
# Isolate all links from email
engine.add_isolation_policy(
name="Email Link Isolation",
description="Isolate all URLs clicked from email clients",
match_criteria={
"referrer_categories": ["email_client"],
"url_categories": ["*"],
},
isolation_mode="full_isolation",
dlp_controls={
"disable_keyboard_input": True,
"disable_download": True,
"watermark_session": True,
},
)
# Test against a phishing URL
result = engine.evaluate_access_request(
user_id="user@acme.com",
target_url="https://micr0soft-login.phishing.com/auth",
referrer="https://mail.google.com",
user_risk_level="low",
)
print(f"Action: {result['action']}") # full_isolation
CDR Pipeline for All Downloads
engine = BrowserIsolationPolicyEngine()
# Scan a batch of downloaded files through CDR
files = [
"/tmp/downloads/invoice.pdf",
"/tmp/downloads/contract.docx",
"/tmp/downloads/data_export.xlsx",
"/tmp/downloads/presentation.pptx",
]
batch_result = engine.batch_cdr_process(
files=files,
cdr_profile="strict",
quarantine_on_threat=True,
)
print(f"Processed: {batch_result['total_processed']}")
print(f"Clean: {batch_result['clean_count']}")
print(f"Threats neutralized: {batch_result['threats_neutralized']}")
print(f"Quarantined: {batch_result['quarantined_count']}")
for f in batch_result["results"]:
status = "CLEAN" if f["clean"] else "SANITIZED"
print(f" [{status}] {f['filename']}: {f['threats_found']} threats")
Generating Isolation Policy Compliance Report
engine = BrowserIsolationPolicyEngine()
report = engine.generate_compliance_report(
date_range=("2026-03-01", "2026-03-19"),
include_metrics=True,
)
print(f"Total web requests: {report['total_requests']}")
print(f"Isolated requests: {report['isolated_requests']} ({report['isolation_rate']}%)")
print(f"CDR processed files: {report['cdr_stats']['total_files']}")
print(f"Threats neutralized: {report['cdr_stats']['threats_neutralized']}")
print(f"DLP violations blocked: {report['dlp_violations_blocked']}")
print(f"Zero-day attacks prevented: {report['zero_day_blocked']}")
Frequently asked questions about Browser Isolation for Zero Trust
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