Gmail has introduced full end-to-end encryption for its users within Google Workspace, allowing users to send and receive encrypted emails directly without third-party services. The updates will facilitate automatic viewing of unencrypted messages and provide guest account access for users on different clients. Notably, this simplifies the previous complex S/MIME process that required extensive onboarding for secure communications. Administrators can enforce encryption requirements, and additional features like CSE default mode enhance the security for sensitive communications while providing classification labels for message sensitivity.
Gmail now has full end-to-end encryption capability, enabling easier secure email communication directly through Google Workspace without third-party intervention.
With the new feature, Gmail users can encrypt emails effortlessly, ensuring that both emails and calendar items remain secure from unauthorized access.
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