Security News > 2020 > February > Google reveals new cloud security features at RSA 2020

Google's reCAPTCHA Enterprise and Web Risk API get a general release; Chronicle Security gets boosts from new threat detection and timelining features.
Google has made a number of security announcements at RSA 2020, including upgrades to its Chronicle Security platform and the general release of its reCAPTCHA Enterprise and Web Risk API tools.
"Cloud security is a top enterprise IT priority as organizations modernize their critical business systems both in-place and in the cloud," Sunil Potti, VP of Google Cloud security, said in a blog post.
The second addition to Chronicle is what Google called "Intelligent data fusion." This new tool includes a new type of data model and the ability to link multiple security events into a single timeline for improved incident modeling.
Visitors to RSA 2020 can see demos and learn more about these Google Cloud security announcements by visiting Google's booth.
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