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Crooks Bypassed Google’s Email Verification to Create Workspace Accounts, Access 3rd-Party Services

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Google says it recently fixed an authentication weakness that allowed crooks to circumvent the email verification required to create a Google Workspace account, and leverage that to impersonate a domain holder at third-party services that allow logins through Google’s “Sign in with Google” feature. Last week, KrebsOnSecurity heard …

Google’s $30-per-month “Duet” AI will craft awkward emails, images for you

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Enlarge (credit: Getty Images / Benj Edwards ) On Tuesday, Google announced the launch of its Duet AI assistant across its Workspace apps, including Docs, Gmail, Drive, Slides, and more. First announced in May at Google I/O, Duet has been in testing for some time, but it is now available …

Google Workspace and Google Cloud help build the future of work at Airbus

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“Any device, anytime, anywhere.” A cohort of CIOs within Airbus believed that the cloud, combined with new ways of working, could provide the foundation for this vision. Google Workspace and Google Cloud have played a pivotal role in helping Airbus realize this new path, transforming security, data management, and …

Introducing Google Cloud and Google Workspace support for multiple Identity providers with Single Sign-On

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Google is one of the largest identity providers on the Internet. Users rely on our identity systems to log into Google’s own offerings, as well as third-party apps and services. For our business customers, we provide administratively managed Google accounts that can be used to access Google Workspace …

Announcing Sovereign Controls for Google Workspace

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Enabling EU organizations through digital sovereignty European organizations are moving their operations and data to the cloud in increasing numbers to enable collaboration, drive business value, and transition to hybrid work. However, the cloud solutions that underpin these powerful capabilities must meet an organization’s critical requirements for security …

Government workers say Microsoft tech makes them less secure: new survey

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Prior to joining Google Cloud, I spent 20 years in the public sector serving in various security roles, most recently as the head of the cybersecurity division at the newly established Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). I was responsible for delivering services and capabilities to about 100 civilian …

Build a more secure future with Google Cloud

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In every industry, in every part of the world, cybersecurity concerns continue to grow in the wake of attacks on critical infrastructure and the software supply chain. Governments and businesses of all sizes recognize that they must do more to protect their employees, customers and citizens. But doing more …

How Google Cloud secures the world with our people, platforms and products

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In every industry, in every part of the world, cybersecurity concerns continue to grow in the wake of attacks on critical infrastructure and the software supply chain. Governments and businesses of all sizes recognize that they must do more to protect their employees, customers and citizens. But doing more …

Advancing email security for Gmail and beyond with BIMI

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Creating a secure-by-default experience based on robust defenses has always been a core design principle for Gmail. That’s why we’ve established a strong baseline of security in Gmail, with built-in protections to help automatically filter out potentially malicious messages. While these defenses help keep Gmail users safe …

Google Workspace delivers new levels of trusted collaboration for a hybrid work world

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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. As hybrid work becomes the norm for many employees, security, data privacy, and trust continue to be the foundation that make anywhere, anytime …

Arming Google Workspace users and admins with advanced counter-abuse and threat-analysis capabilities

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Like everything we build at Google, we created Google Workspace with security at its core to defend against threats and combat abuse, helping all of our users stay safe. With these protections, we enable IT admins to defend against attackers who are always looking for new vectors to exploit …

Creating safer cloud journeys with new security features and guidance for Google Cloud and Workspace

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One of the core benefits of using cloud technology to help modernize your security program is the ever-growing set of provider capabilities that you can use to protect your users, applications, and data. As part of our commitment to be our customers’ most Trusted Cloud, we’re constantly adding …

Announcing Assured Controls and expanded Data Regions coverage for Google Workspace

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As Google Workspace rapidly introduces new collaboration tools to help organizations embrace the Future of Work, we want to further empower our admins with the tools they need to control their data according to their organizational requirements and business goals. Helping admins achieve these information governance goals is a …

What you can learn in our Q1 2021 Google Cloud Security Talks

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Join us for our first Google Cloud Security Talks of 2021, a live online event on March 3rd where we’ll help you navigate the latest in cloud security. We’ll share expert insights into our security ecosystem and cover the following topics Sunil Potti and Rob Sadowski will …

Don't fear the authentication: Google Drive edition

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There are times when I’m building an application on GCP when I don’t want to use a more traditional datastore like Cloud SQL or Bigtable. Right now, for example, I’m building an app that allows non-technical folks to easily add icons into a build system. I …