Google Simplifies End-to-End Encrypted Emails for Companies in Regulated Industries with Gmail

Google makes sending end-to-end encrypted emails easier for companies with Gmail, enhancing email security for regulated industries.
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Google Simplifies End-to-End Encrypted Emails for Companies in Regulated Industries with Gmail
As Gmail celebrates its 21st birthday, Google is rolling out an exciting new feature aimed at simplifying the process for companies in regulated industries to send end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) emails. This new functionality promises to make it easier than ever for enterprise users to send secure messages to anyone—whether they use Gmail or another email provider—without the need for complex IT resources or complicated certificate management. Image:Google Streamlining Email Security for Enterprises For years, companies have faced challenges when trying to implement E2EE in their email communications. The traditional method, using S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), requires IT teams to manage encryption certificates, deploy them to users, and ensure that all recipients have S/MIME properly configured. These steps are time-consuming, costly, and often lead to headaches for both IT departments and end users. Google’s latest effort, aimed specifically at enterprise users on …