Securing the Modern Web: How Accops Vajra Protects Enterprise Data

Securing the Modern Web: How Accops Vajra Protects Enterprise Data

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Browsers have quietly become one of the most used—and most exposed—interfaces in the enterprise. While not every business application runs on a browser, an overwhelming majority of daily workflows do. From SaaS platforms and HR systems to customer portals and internal dashboards, the browser now handles a significant share of enterprise data exchange. 

This shift has expanded the attack surface dramatically. Users operate across unmanaged devices, personal extensions, and mixed-use environments, where a single action—copying a field, downloading a file, or clicking the wrong link—can trigger a serious data leak or compliance breach. 

For CIOs and CTOs, the challenge lies not in how users connect, but what happens after access is granted. 

Why Existing Controls Aren’t Enough 

Traditional endpoint controls and CASBs restrict or monitor usage, but rarely enforce real-time, in-browser policy. VPNs secure transport—not behaviour inside sessions. And while virtualisation adds isolation, it doesn’t prevent user-initiated or browser-native exposure, such as ad-hoc downloads, screenshots, or cached artefacts. 

This gap between “access granted” and “activity controlled” is where most modern data leaks begin. 

Introducing Accops Vajra — The Secure Enterprise Browser 

Accops Vajra bridges this critical last-mile gap by giving IT teams granular control over browser activity. It’s a secure enterprise browser built specifically for regulated and security-sensitive environments, ensuring that every click, copy, and command inside the browser aligns with enterprise policy. 

Integrated within the Accops Workspace Client, Vajra extends the Zero Trust approach right into the browser, delivering both private and SaaS application access through the HySecure ZTNA gateway. 

With Vajra, organisations can: 

  • Restrict access to approved URLs with immutable address bars and fixed URL lists. 
  • Prevent data exfiltration with copy-paste restrictions, blocked downloads, and disabled right-clicks. 
  • Enforce screenshot and print prevention, and disable developer tools to avoid session hijacking. 
  • Automatically clear caches on logout, ensuring no residual data remains on endpoints. 
  • Block third-party plug-ins and unauthorised desktop sharing, removing hidden risks from extensions or remote collaboration tools. 

Layered Isolation for Maximum Security 

Vajra also strengthens browser isolation strategies when used alongside the Accops Virtual Browser. 

In environments where users access the internet through a virtualised Chrome or Edge session hosted remotely, Vajra adds a second shield on the user’s local machine. It ensures that even if a local browser vulnerability or malicious plug-in exists, it cannot compromise the remote virtual session. 

This dual-layered approach combines virtual isolation and local containment, ensuring end-to-end protection across all web activity — internal or external.  

Compliance, Simplified 

Whether you operate under regulatory requirements such as the RBI and SEBI, HIPAA legislation, or GDPR regulation, enforcing data control within browsers is now central to compliance. Vajra empowers organisations to meet these standards by preventing unauthorised data transfers, securing credentials, and maintaining a verifiable audit trail of browser behaviour. 
 
It doesn’t just protect data — it ensures compliance by design. 

Redefining the Browser for the Zero Trust Era 

In a world where enterprise applications are delivered as URLs, the browser is the new workspace. Accops Vajra brings the same precision, policy enforcement, and control that IT leaders expect from a secure desktop — directly into the browser environment. 

Because in the Zero Trust era, access alone isn’t enough. Control must extend all the way to the user’s last action.