VentureBeat April 9, 2024
Taryn Plumb

In just a short time, the work environment has been transformed: Today, the browser is the place to be.

Communication, collaboration, authentication, administration and coding are just a few activities that take place in the browser — essentially making it the new security endpoint.

To help organizations protect those critical access points, Google Cloud is today introducing Chrome Enterprise Premium, which brings security capabilities including zero trust, access policy controls and security reporting into its popular web browser.

The new platform is being unveiled today at Google Cloud Next, along with a multitude of other security news, including the incorporation of its new Gemini chatbot into several cybersecurity functions.

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