At Google Cloud Next 2024, Yulie Kwon Kim, the Vice President of Google overseeing Google Workspace, discussed new features and the security of Google Workspace, highlighting the continuous use of AI. Kim emphasized that Google invests heavily and efficiently, mentioning competitors like Microsoft and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), who recently reported government systems being hacked. The report stated that prevention measures were inadequate, emphasizing the importance of security culture at Microsoft.
Kim mentioned various internal protection processes at Google, including the use of LLM technology for internal protection. At this year’s Next event, Google introduced AI Security as a supplement for Google Workspace, where AI helps classify document importance. Customers are required to categorize documents themselves to align with company policies, starting with potentially hundreds of documents. Google internally uses this system to classify up to 900 million confidential documents, allowing cybersecurity teams to assess accuracy before implementation across the organization.
**TLDR: Yulie Kwon Kim discussed new features and security measures at Google Cloud Next 2024, highlighting the use of AI and internal protection processes to enhance document security in Google Workspace. Customers are required to categorize documents themselves, with Google internally classifying up to 900 million confidential documents. Cybersecurity teams assess accuracy before organization-wide implementation.**
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