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Island

About

Island builds an Enterprise Browser - a Chromium-based browser designed specifically for organizational use. Rather than layering security tools on top of a consumer browser, Island integrates security controls, IT governance, visibility, and productivity features directly into the browser itself. The result is a managed workspace that retains the familiar Chromium experience while giving organizations control over how work happens within it.

Founded in 2020, Island is headquartered in Dallas with research and development based in Tel Aviv. Its founders brought decades of experience from companies including Symantec and McAfee. The company serves some of the world's largest organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, with particular presence in healthcare, finance, and government.

The technical work spans browser development, Chromium-based engineering, enterprise security, and IT controls and governance - a relatively rare combination of low-level browser infrastructure and enterprise cybersecurity product development.

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