Security News > 2020 > July > Google Cloud adds 11 security features to G Suite

Google Cloud announced 11 new G Suite security features on Tuesday.
The Google Cloud upgrades optimize security across G Suite's key products: Gmail, Meet, and Chat.
Additionally the company is launching its integration with Apple Business Manager to give G Suite Enterprise, G Suite Enterprise Essentials, Cloud Identity Premium, and G Suite Enterprise for Education Suite admins the capability of security distributing and managing company Apple iOS devices.
Admins are already able to decide which third-party apps can access users' G Suite data via OAuth 2.0, but with App access control, they can block apps from accessing G Suite services through API without creating a complete allow list for each app, which requires access to G Suite data.
The new features are now available in Beta to Beta to G Suite Enterprise, G Suite Enterprise Essentials, and G Suite Enterprise for Education customers, as stated in the release.
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