Gmail Users Can Now Send Encrypted Emails, Even Outside of Their Organization
Google Workspace organizations can now control encryption keys for secure emails sent to any platform, supporting compliance with regulations like HIPAA, officials said.
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Gmail business users can now send secure encrypted email to anyone
Google just gave the business tier of Gmail users a handy new cybersecurity feature.In a company blog post, Google said that enterprise Gmail users can now send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone. Not just people in their network and not just people who use Gmail, but people who use any email service. All they have to do is click "Additional encryption" when writing their message, and Gmail does the rest. SEE ALSO: Google Drive will now dete…
Google is improving security for Gmail users by rolling out client-side encryption (E2EE) for emails, even when sending to other email providers.
Google Expands Gmail Client-Side Encryption for External Emails
In a move that could reshape enterprise communication security, Google has unveiled an expansion of its Gmail client-side encryption capabilities, allowing users to send end-to-end encrypted emails to recipients outside the Google ecosystem. The announcement, detailed in a recent company blog post, marks a significant step forward for businesses prioritizing data privacy amid rising cyber threats. This feature, now generally available, enables W…
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