Google Drive, Meet are set for a welcome security upgrade


Google has revealed that client-side encryption will soon be available for desktop data in Google Drive and Google Meet to further secure information stored in its cloud storage service and video conferencing software.
This announcement builds on the news from earlier this year when the search giant announced that a beta for client-side encryption would be coming to Google Workspace for Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides with support for PDFs, documents and all other files stored in Drive.
Google has faced criticism in the past for the lack of end-to-end encryption in Google Workspace which led some businesses to opt for alternatives with less features that offered built-in encryption. Now though, organizations in the finance and healthcare industries, which mandate the use of end-to-end encryption, will be able to use the company’s online collaboration tools as their data will be secure.
Key access service APIs and partners
In addition to expanding its client-side encryption beta to include Google Drive and Google Meet for desktop, Google also announced that key access service APIs are now publicly available for anyone to use.
At the same time, the company is adding Fortanix and Stormshield as key access service partners for customers looking for a dedicated partner that integrates with key access service APIs. Other previously announced key access service partners include Flowcrypt, FutureX, Thanles and Virtu.
Google’s client-side encryption beta is available to both Google Workspace Enterprise Plus and Google Workspace Education Plus customers now that can apply here to join. However, customers already participating in the beta will need to reapply for access to the Google Meet functionality though they will be able to reuse their key service configuration.
With the addition of client-side encryption, Google is taking data encryption a step further by giving its customers direct control of their encryption keys and the identity provider used to access these keys.
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Google has revealed that client-side encryption will soon be available for desktop data in Google Drive and Google Meet to further secure information stored in its cloud storage service and video conferencing software. This announcement builds on the news from earlier this year when the search giant announced that a…
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