Google's Present to Enterprise Gmail Users: End-to-End Encryption
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Google has made end-to-end encryption (E2EE) accessible to all enterprise users of Gmail, making it easier to protect communication from rising email attacks. Unlike previous restrictions that limited E2EE to larger companies with IT resources, this new feature allows for higher security without robust infrastructure. Users can easily encrypt their emails, ensuring that only the sender has control over the encryption key. This includes compatibility with any recipient, as Gmail facilitates a secure way to open emails even for non-Gmail users, ensuring sensitive communications remain secure across different platforms.
Emails sent with Gmail's end-to-end encryption are extremely secure because only the sender has control over the encryption key, which is stored outside of Google's infrastructure.
IT teams can request that all external recipients must open encrypted emails in the restricted version of Gmail, ensuring communications do not end up stored on third-party servers.
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