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INVITE Networks is an Island Enterprise Browser partner, deploying and managing the Island platform for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles browser policy configuration, zero trust access controls, data loss prevention enforcement, AI governance controls, and integration with existing identity and security stacks — so your workforce gets secure, seamless access to every application without adding headcount to your security team.

TL;DR: INVITE Networks is an Island Enterprise Browser partner that deploys and manages the Island platform for organizations in Utah and Arizona that need enterprise-grade secure access, AI controls, and data protection without building an internal security engineering team. INVITE integrates Island’s Enterprise Browser with managed security services — from initial deployment and policy configuration through ongoing browser management and incident response. This page is for CISOs and IT directors evaluating an Island partner who can own the deployment and the day-to-day management, not just the license.

What does INVITE Networks deliver as an Island Enterprise Browser partner?

INVITE’s Island practice covers full Enterprise Browser deployment across managed and unmanaged devices; zero trust access policy configuration for SaaS and internal web applications; data loss prevention (DLP) rule enforcement; AI tool governance controls; and integration with INVITE’s managed security services for ongoing policy management and incident response. INVITE engineers deploy Island as part of a broader security architecture — not as a standalone product sale. For clients running Microsoft 365 and Entra ID environments, INVITE integrates Island with existing identity providers and conditional access policies, creating a layered access control model that covers identity, browser activity, and application data simultaneously. For organizations evaluating Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Island’s built-in network capabilities can reduce or eliminate the need for legacy VPN infrastructure entirely.

Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Island deployments?

Enterprise and mid-market security teams in Utah and Arizona turn to INVITE when they need a partner who understands both the Island platform and the operational environment it runs in. INVITE’s cybersecurity practice means that after deployment, INVITE manages Island browser policies, handles policy change requests, monitors for DLP violations, and delivers ongoing security reporting — the client gets Island’s detection and control capability without building out a dedicated browser security team. Island’s Enterprise Browser consolidates capabilities that organizations typically manage across four to six separate security tools: web filtering, DLP, CASB, VPN, VDI, and endpoint privilege management. INVITE’s discovery-first engagement model ensures the Island deployment is scoped to replace what’s actually in place — not layered on top of it — reducing complexity and improving the signal-to-noise ratio for security operations.

How does INVITE manage the Island Enterprise Browser as part of its managed security services?

INVITE’s managed security services include the Island Enterprise Browser as the secure access and policy enforcement layer, with ongoing responsibilities covering: browser policy configuration and tuning, DLP rule management, AI tool governance updates, user access reviews, and incident escalation. INVITE correlates Island activity data with identity and network telemetry from other security tools in the environment, so policy gaps are identified before they become incidents. For clients without an internal security team, INVITE functions as the full operational layer — from policy design to enforcement to response. For clients with an existing security or IT team, INVITE augments their capacity and owns the Island platform management so their team can focus on higher-order security priorities.

What Island Enterprise Browser capabilities does INVITE deploy and manage?

INVITE deploys and manages the Island capabilities most relevant to mid-market and enterprise security postures:
  • Zero trust application access — browser-native ZTNA replacing legacy VPN for SaaS and internal web apps
  • Data loss prevention — policy-based controls on copy, paste, download, print, and screenshot across all web applications
  • Enterprise AI governance — visibility and controls over ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, Gemini, and other AI tools accessed through the browser
  • BYOD and contractor access — secure, managed access for unmanaged devices without requiring MDM enrollment
  • VDI reduction — replacing virtual desktop infrastructure with browser-native policy enforcement at a fraction of the operational overhead
  • Privileged access management — layered controls over admin interactions with sensitive applications, with no source code changes required
The right Island configuration depends on the organization’s existing security stack, workforce model, and risk profile. INVITE conducts a security architecture review before deployment to scope Island against what’s already in place — ensuring the platform is tuned to the actual threat surface rather than deployed with default policies. Looking for an Island Enterprise Browser partner who manages the platform, not just sells it? Contact INVITE to discuss a deployment and managed security engagement for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions: Island Enterprise Browser Partner

Is INVITE Networks an authorized Island Enterprise Browser partner?
Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized Island partner, selling, deploying, and supporting the Island Enterprise Browser for enterprise and mid-market organizations. INVITE’s security engineers are trained on the Island platform and deploy it as part of comprehensive secure access and cybersecurity engagements.

Can INVITE manage Island for organizations without an internal security team?
Yes. INVITE’s managed security services practice includes ongoing Island Enterprise Browser management — policy configuration and tuning, DLP rule management, AI governance updates, and incident response — for organizations that need enterprise-grade secure access controls without building an internal security engineering team.

Does the Island Enterprise Browser replace VPN and VDI, and can INVITE manage that transition?
Yes. Island’s built-in ZTNA and application access controls eliminate the need for legacy VPN in most use cases, and its browser-native policy enforcement can replace virtual desktop infrastructure for organizations using VDI primarily for security controls. INVITE’s professional services team manages the full transition — from current-state assessment through decommission of legacy tools — as a single managed engagement.

How long does an Island Enterprise Browser deployment through INVITE typically take?
Most mid-market Island deployments are completed within two to four weeks. INVITE’s professional services team handles planning, browser policy design, phased rollout, and post-deployment tuning as a single engagement — with the same team managing the platform after go-live, so there is no handoff between the team that deploys and the team that manages day-to-day.

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