Talon Cyber Security
Talon Cyber Security is a cybersecurity vendor that provides an enterprise browser platform designed to secure access to corporate applications and data across managed and unmanaged endpoints.
- Enterprise browser platform for secure access to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), web, and internal applications (endpoint security / secure access).
- Controls for Data Loss Prevention (DLP), clipboard and download restrictions, and web filtering within the browser (data security).
- Security controls and visibility for both managed and unmanaged devices, including contractor and BYOD endpoints (zero trust / secure access).
- Integration with existing identity providers and security stacks, including Single Sign-On (SSO) and endpoint tools (security integration).
- Management console for policy definition, monitoring, and incident response workflows focused on browser activity (security operations).
More About Talon Cyber Security
Talon Cyber Security focuses on browser-based security for enterprises by offering an enterprise browser platform that enforces security controls directly where users access SaaS, web, and internal applications. The approach is positioned as an alternative or complement to traditional endpoint security agents and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), particularly for use cases involving third parties, contractors, and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) scenarios.
The Talon offering can be categorized under enterprise browser security (endpoint security / secure access). It typically integrates with identity and access management systems such as SSO platforms and uses standard web authentication protocols like Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) and OpenID Connect (OIDC) for user access. Through these integrations, organizations can apply identity-based policies that govern which users and devices can access specific web resources, while the browser enforces granular controls at the session and content level.
From an architectural perspective, Talon’s enterprise browser operates as a Chromium-based browser with embedded security and management capabilities. Administrators manage configuration and policies through a centralized management console, where they can define rules for actions such as copy-paste, printing, file uploads and downloads, and use of browser extensions. The browser sends telemetry about user activity and security events back to the management plane, supporting audit logging, alerting, and integration into existing Security Operations (SecOps) center (SOC) workflows.
The platform is often positioned alongside or in comparison to traditional Endpoint Detection And Response (EDR) tools, secure web gateways (SWG), and VDI. Unlike network-centric Secure Web Gateway (SWG) or Virtual Private Network (VPN) approaches, Talon’s controls reside within the browser itself, which can simplify security for unmanaged devices that do not run full endpoint agents. For organizations that need to provide remote or third-party access to internal web apps, Talon’s enterprise browser can reduce reliance on VDI while still enforcing corporate security policies.
Key technical capabilities associated with Talon’s browser-based architecture include URL and content-based policy enforcement, DLP controls, and inspection of browser activity for potential threats such as malicious downloads or suspicious behavior. The platform can be integrated into broader zero trust architectures by treating the enterprise browser as a controlled Access Point (AP) to corporate resources, complemented by identity-aware access and device posture checks. In marketplace or directory taxonomies, Talon Cyber Security aligns with categories such as enterprise browser security, endpoint security, secure remote access, and data protection.