Google LLC announced today a set of new artificial intelligence-powered cyber defence controls, the majority of which will be deployed to its Workspace cloud platform later this year.
Data loss prevention, often known as DLP, and data privacy controls are among the topics that are covered.
Many of these involve a series of automated updates that use Google Drive’s AI engine to continuously analyse data input. Administrators for Google’s Workspace, which the company claims is used by 9 million organisations, can establish incredibly specific context-aware policy controls, such as looking for certain device locations.
The DLP technology has already been available in Google services such as Chat and Chrome browsers, and it will be extended to Gmail later this year. The purpose is to assist business information technology managers in defending against phishing scams that may steal data and account information.
Another set of features includes upgrades to Sovereign Controls in Workspace, which Google introduced last year. These include providing client-side encryption to mobile
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