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Hello, client-side encryption
 
 
Well, hey there friends.

Hope you had a good weekend. The latest news: Google is rolling out a new encryption feature for some Workspace customers.

Let's dive into what that means.

Also, a quick programming note. We're taking a break next week but we'll be back in your inbox in January. Cheers to 2023!
 
 
What happened?
 
 
Here's your quick rundown of what happened:
  • Google announced that client-side encryption (CSE) for Gmail is in beta. CSE encrypts data on the sender's side, meaning it'll shield customers' data before it reaches Google's servers.
  • Using it ensures sensitive data in the email body and attachments are indecipherable to Google servers.
  • Eligible customers can apply to join the Gmail CSE Beta test until January 20th, 2023.
 
 
Why does it matter?
 
 
Here's why I think this matters to IT.
  • It's important to note that CSE is different than end-to-end encryption (E2EE). With CSE, admins can control the keys and who has access to them. With E2EE, admins don't have that kind of control.
  • Concerns about online privacy and data security are at an all-time high, so this development comes at an opportune time.
  • This announcement comes right after Apple recently expanded end-to-end encryption support to iCloud backups, Notes, and Photos. Coincidental timing? Maybe.
 
 
What You Should Know This Week
 
 
 
 
Google Brings Client-side Encryption to Gmail for Workspace
 
ZDNet
 
Some Workspace customers can apply for the client-side encryption for Gmail beta until January 20.
 
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How to Get 10x Your Operational Efficiency with IT Automation
 
BetterCloud Monitor
 
In our latest guide for CIOs, we show you everything you can automate to drive 10x operational efficiency in your help desk.
 
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Google Outlines 6 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023
 
VentureBeat
 
Google security leaders share 6 cybersecurity predictions for 2023, anticipating an increase in ransomware and broader adoption of passkeys.
 
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Microsoft Calls Time Out on Apple Watch Authenticator
 
Computerworld
 
If you use your Apple Watch to authenticate access to enterprise sites and services with Microsoft Authenticator, there's bad news: this feature will stop working in January.
 
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Best Places to Work in IT 2023
 
Computerworld
 
Workplace flexibility, diversity, and opportunity prevail at the top employers in Computerworld's 29th annual Best Places to Work in IT report.
 
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