Meet the Next Layer of Browser Security Visibility - CEP Accelerator
March 23, 2026

Meet the Next Layer of Browser Security Visibility - CEP Accelerator

Many IT teams already track browser versions, extension usage, and overall readiness across their environment. That kind of visibility is useful, but it does not always tell the full story. Security-related issues can still sit beneath the surface, making it difficult for teams to spot them early, understand their impact, and respond with confidence.

That gap matters more than ever. Risk can build quietly through browsing behavior that does not look alarming at first. An unverified extension may be installed and go unnoticed. A user may visit a site that lacks HTTPS protection. A device may be exposed to a session theft vulnerability without that risk being clearly surfaced in the dashboard. These are not just isolated signals. Together, they can point to larger security concerns across the organization.

The challenge is not simply collecting more data. It is turning browser activity into security context. IT teams need a way to identify meaningful risk, understand what deserves attention, and apply their own standards to what should be flagged. Without that, even strong browser visibility can leave security blind spots behind.

Introducing a stronger security lens for Browser Insights

That is why we are introducing CEP Accelerator, a new enhancement for Chrome Readiness Tool that brings deeper security visibility into Browser Insights through an upcoming Security Vulnerabilities experience.

This new capability is designed to help administrators move beyond operational browser data and into a clearer understanding of browser-related security exposure. Instead of relying on scattered signals or manual interpretation, teams will be able to view key vulnerability indicators directly in the dashboard and investigate them in a more focused way.

CEP Accelerator makes it easier to identify affected devices and understand where higher-risk conditions exist. By bringing this into Browser Insights, teams can detect exposure earlier and make it part of everyday security monitoring.

More visibility, with more control

CEP Accelerator introduces visibility into unverified extensions and unsecured domains and session theft vulnerabilities, by custom readiness for unverified extensions and domains.

For extensions, IT admins can use the report generator to configure whether a specific extension should be treated as unverified. This creates a more flexible model for extension oversight, allowing teams to classify risk based on their own policies rather than relying only on fixed definitions.

For domains, when a user visits a site that does not use HTTPS, Browser Insights can display an indicator showing that the site may be unsafe. From there, the IT admin can decide whether that domain should be classified as an unsecured or unsafe domain within their readiness setup. This helps teams move beyond passive reporting and into a more tailored way of managing domain-related risk.

Session theft visibility in the Chrome Readiness Tool is designed to provide a high-level view of potential exposure across devices. Rather than performing deep attack-level detection, this insight is derived from the presence or absence of Chrome Enterprise Premium (CEP) security policies that are intended to mitigate session hijacking risks. By surfacing this information directly within Browser Insights, administrators can quickly understand where session protection measures are in place and where potential gaps may exist.

Built for real-world security decisions

What makes this launch powerful is not just the added visibility but the control that comes with it.

Every organization defines risk a little differently. A browser extension that is acceptable in one environment may raise concerns in another. A domain that appears harmless in one case may need to be monitored more closely in another. CEP Accelerator supports that reality by giving administrators both the signals and the flexibility to decide how those signals should be interpreted.

The result is a more practical security experience inside Browser Insights. One that helps teams reduce blind spots, surface meaningful issues faster, and make better decisions with the right context in front of them.

Coming Soon: CEP Accelerator

With CEP Accelerator, Browser Insights is becoming more than a view into browser activity. It is becoming a stronger tool for understanding browser security posture across the organization.

From session theft vulnerability to unverified extensions and unsecured domains, this upcoming release is designed to help IT teams see more, understand more, and act sooner.

Blog Editors Team

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