Safety and security updates that take the burden off you We're sharing some new privacy, safety and security features for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Source: The Official Google Blog
Ask a Techspert: What are passkeys? A look at how passkeys will make you more secure by removing the need for traditional passwords. Source: The Official Google Blog
Passwordless by default: Make the switch to passkeys Google is making it even easier to get started with passkeys by offering the ability to set them up for all users — by default. Source: The Official Google Blog
New Gmail protections for a safer, less spammy inbox Today, we’re announcing new requirements for bulk senders that will help keep Gmail safer and more spam-free. Source: The Official Google Blog
Complying with the Digital Services Act The DSA will apply to VLOPs and VLOSEs as of August 28, 2023, across Google, we are engineering for compliance at scale. Source: Google in Europe
New updates to ensure safer learning at school and at home We’ve added even more features for safer digital learning in Google Workspace for Education, plus new tools to help parents and kids. Source: The Official Google Blog
Protect your business with Zero Trust security on Android Android Enterprise’s Zero Trust security model helps businesses secure devices with over 100 unique trust signals. Source: Android
New privacy tools to help you stay safe and in control online We're rolling out new tools and protections to help you stay in control of your personal information, privacy and online safety. Source: The Official Google Blog
Google’s AI Red Team: the ethical hackers making AI safer Today we're publishing information on Google’s AI Red Team for the first time Source: The Official Google Blog
The past, present and future of authentication Google takes part in the White House's multi-factor authentication (MFA) symposium, supporting efforts to strengthen online security. Source: The Official Google Blog