You can't prevent patching a fixed version that the party who wants to do the patching has time to research and hack on. You can prevent reliably having a patched latest-version. Getting Bluecoat customers stuck on ancient vulnerable browser versions = win.
But even with their own branded browser, they'll be introducing all sorts of risks to their customers' and their customers' employees just by virtue of what they're doing. So it's not that big a difference. The only secure solution is not to MITM.
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What's "secure" or not here is certainly up for debate, but the MITM thing really isn't. What could be controlled is the visibility of it and the imposition of its cost as appropriate. There are places that legit need it.
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