Live Now: Expanded Security Visibility in Browser Insights with CEP Accelerator
March 31, 2026

Live Now: Expanded Security Visibility in Browser Insights with CEP Accelerator

Browser Insights now includes expanded security visibility through CEP Accelerator, giving IT administrators a more detailed view of browser-related security signals directly in the dashboard. With this release, teams can monitor session theft vulnerability, review unverified extensions, and manage unsecured domains through a more configurable readiness experience.

Custom readiness for unverified extensions

This release also introduces new controls for handling unverified extensions. Through the report generator, IT administrators can configure whether a specific extension should be treated as unverified. Once configured, that status becomes part of the broader security visibility model inside Browser Insights.

This approach gives organizations more flexibility in how extension-related risk is classified. Instead of relying only on static definitions, admins can align extension readiness with internal policies and security requirements. That makes the feature more practical for real-world environments where extension trust can vary by organization.

Smarter visibility for unsecured domains

CEP Accelerator also adds support for unsecured domain visibility. When a user visits a website that does not use HTTPS, the platform can display an indicator showing that the site may be unsafe. This provides a clearer signal inside the dashboard when browsing activity involves domains that may not meet expected security standards.

From there, administrators can configure whether those domains should be treated as part of their custom readiness model for unsecured or unsafe domains. This adds an extra layer of control, allowing teams to review domain-level risk signals and classify them according to their own readiness criteria.

Session theft vulnerability visibility

Session theft visibility in the Chrome Readiness Tool is currently available as a Beta feature, intended to provide a high-level view of potential exposure across organizational devices. This capability is presently supported for the Chrome browser only and is derived based on whether device-bound session protection is enabled on a given device.

Rather than performing deep, attack-level detection, this insight relies on the presence or absence of device-bound session credentials policy configuration as an indicator of session protection. Devices with device-bound session enabled are considered to have protection in place, while devices without this configuration may reflect no visibility. As a Beta feature, this should be interpreted as a policy-based visibility signal to support organizations in assessing session protection coverage, rather than as a definitive indication of session theft activity.

Built for configurable security insight

A key part of this release is custom readiness for unverified extensions and domains. This capability gives admins more control over how security-related browser signals are interpreted in their own environment. Extension and domain classification can now be shaped around organizational context, rather than handled as a one-size-fits-all model.

That technical flexibility helps Browser Insights become more than a reporting surface. It turns the platform into a more tailored security visibility layer, where administrators can combine browser activity signals with policy-based configuration and readiness tracking.

Available now in Chrome Readiness Tool

With CEP Accelerator, Browser Insights now delivers stronger visibility into browser-related security conditions through:

  • Configurable unverified extension classification

  • Warning indicators for unsecured HTTP domains

  • Custom readiness controls for extensions and domains

  • Session theft vulnerability visibility(beta version)

This release gives IT teams a more structured way to review browser security signals, apply their own classification logic, and manage risk visibility directly from the dashboard.

Blog Editors Team

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