Google Workspace Adds Client-Side Encryption

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Google Workspace Adds Client-Side Encryption


Users given control over encryption keys, Google says.



Google now offers client-side encryption for its Google Workspace applications - formerly known as G Suite - that allows users to control their own encryption keys. 
With Client-side encryption, customer data is indecipherable to Google, while users can continue to take advantage of Googles native web-based collaboration, access content on mobile devices, and share encrypted files externally, the company wrote in a blog post today announcing the new feature.
Google said client-side encryption is in part aimed at regulated industries that store sensitive information, such as healthcare records and financial data. 
In a statement posted in the announcement, Andrew Plunkett, Airbuss head of Digital Workplace, said his company currently uses the feature for its Google Workspace apps. 
Client-side encryption is a cornerstone of our modern information governance strategy, he said.
Read the announcement post 
here


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