Support for Google Meet is coming in the fall. We’re committed to a roadmap that enables Client-side encryption across Google Workspace, including Gmail, Meet, and Calendar. Interested customers can sign up now for the beta. Client-side encryption will initially be available for Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, with support for multiple file types including Office files, PDFs, and more. We’ll be rolling out a beta for Client-side encryption in the coming weeks for Google Workspace Enterprise Plus and Google Workspace Education Plus customers. Users can easily see when their files are Client-side encrypted Client-side encryption is a cornerstone of our modern information governance strategy.” - Andrew Plunkett, Head of Digital Workplace, Airbus The ability to fully control our own encryption keys while benefiting from Google's best-in-class productivity tools has been an essential enabler of our digital transformation. “At Airbus, we’re already using Google Workspace Client-side encryption to protect our most critical company data. It can help meet data sovereignty requirements and compliance requirements for ITAR, CJIS, TISAX, IRS 1075, and EAR.īut as Airbus notes, Client-side encryption can help organizations do much more than meet compliance requirements: When combined with our other encryption capabilities, customers can add new levels of data protection for their Google Workspace data.Ĭlient-side encryption is especially beneficial for organizations that store sensitive or regulated data, like intellectual property, healthcare records, or financial data. With Client-side encryption, customer data is indecipherable to Google, while users can continue to take advantage of Google’s native web-based collaboration, access content on mobile devices, and share encrypted files externally. We’re taking this a step further by giving customers direct control of encryption keys and the identity service they choose to access those keys. Google Workspace already uses the latest cryptographic standards to encrypt all data at rest and in transit between our facilities. Stronger privacy and data security with Client-side encryptionīy launching Google Workspace Client-side encryption, we’re helping customers strengthen the confidentiality of their data while addressing a broad range of data sovereignty and compliance requirements. Our new security and privacy innovations help Google Workspace customers realize the full power of trusted, cloud-native collaboration. And we’ve also continued to find new ways to strengthen encryption to keep our customers and users safe while protecting their data-whether it’s by pioneering encryption in transit for email and browsing, turning HTTPS on by default in Chrome, or flagging sites that lack encryption. Earlier this year, as the world of work continued to evolve, we launched BeyondCorp Enterprise, a zero-trust solution that enables secure access to apps and services for all kinds of workers from anywhere. In 2004, we launched Gmail with a mission to defeat spam, and a few years later we created Safe Browsing, which now helps protect users on more than 4 billion devices every day. We’ve long been advocates for making the web a more trusted place for everyone. Google has been focused on these areas since the beginning, and today we’re announcing several ways that we’re strengthening this foundation in Google Workspace. As hybrid work becomes the norm for many employees, security, data privacy, and trust continue to be the foundation that make anywhere, anytime collaboration possible. Today we shared more powerful ways for people to stay connected and get more done together with Google Workspace-at home, at school, and at work.
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