Security News > 2020 > May > Google Cloud VP: Strong encryption makes working from home safer

Find out how G Suite and Google Meet help employees and students work and study at home, and why encryption is key.
CBS News and CNET Senior Producer Dan Patterson talked with Philip Moyer, VP of Industries for Google Cloud, about G Suite and Google Meet has helped people and students work from home, safely, amid the coronavirus quarantine.
40% of the workers have never, never done work from home.
Every organization that we're bringing, that this data is coming into, we're working with them to do data, to do encryption in transit, encryption at rest, and being able to provide high degrees of security.
More interviews with Google Cloud's Philip Moyer: How COVID-19 is affecting the needs of organizations and How Google Cloud is helping companies scale up quickly due to COVID-19.
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