Third-Party CDR Integration for Remote Browser Isolation
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Third-Party CDR Integration for Remote Browser Isolation

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Third-Party CDR Integration for Remote Browser Isolation

Protect the files your users download in RBI by analyzing the contents for threats and removing the threats using a third-party content disarm and reconstruction (CDR) provider.
Protect your users against zero-day threats hidden in files that they download from the internet by integrating Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) with a third-party content disarm and reconstruction (CDR) provider.
When users browse the web and download various types of files to their local devices, they are exposed to zero-day threats. Even with file scanning or antivirus solutions in play, these threats could escape detection, allowing malware to be delivered to your users’ managed devices and rendering them as patient-zero.
With third-party CDR integration, any files downloaded while in RBI will be disarmed and reconstructed using CDR. The CDR provider will remove the malicious content from the files and deliver the sanitized files in their original file formats to the user.
You can integrate with Votiro to utilize Votiro's CDR capabilities to process and appropriately sanitize a file before it is downloaded to the user’s device from RBI, thus keeping the user protected from any potentially malicious executables embedded in the file.