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AUSTIN, Texas, July 1, 2026 -- CrowdStrike has been recognized as the 2026 Global Enabling Technology Leader in Zero Trust Browser Security by Frost & Sullivan. The award highlights the company's work in securing web browsing and application access through a zero trust framework.
Frost & Sullivan analysts evaluated CrowdStrike's technology based on innovation, market impact, and the ability to address modern security challenges. The assessment noted that CrowdStrike's browser security approach helps organizations prevent data loss, stop credential theft, and block web-based attacks without disrupting user productivity.
The zero trust browser security market has grown rapidly as companies move away from traditional VPNs and legacy web gateways. CrowdStrike's platform integrates browser isolation, data protection, and threat detection into a single solution. This allows security teams to enforce policies on any device, including unmanaged or personal machines.
"Organizations need to protect their data and users wherever they work," said a CrowdStrike executive. "This recognition from Frost & Sullivan validates our strategy of embedding zero trust principles directly into the browsing experience."
The award comes as more enterprises adopt zero trust architectures to secure remote work and cloud applications. CrowdStrike continues to expand its security portfolio beyond endpoint protection, with browser security becoming a key growth area.
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