G Suite, the search engine giant’s productivity center, was first introduced in 2006 as “Google Apps for Your Domain.” G Suite has now evolved into Workspace. Users had access to email services through Gmail as well as other communication tools like Google Chat, Meet, and Hangouts in addition to document editors like Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Data Loss Prevention: G Suite security features its customers an assurance of compliance with the regulations like PCI DSS, GLBA, HIPAA-HITECH, SOX, FISMA, FERPA, and CIPA. This can be done by applying comprehensive DLP capabilities to new or existing G Drive content.
Access Control: G Suite data security solution provide user accessing control in which enterprise can set up conditional policies. Features like browser restriction, login time restriction, IP address restriction, Geo restrictor, and device restriction are provided by this CASB solution.
Single Sign-On: G Suite security features its customers an assurance of compliance with the regulations like PCI DSS, GLBA, HIPAA-HITECH, SOX, FISMA, FERPA, and CIPA. This can be done by applying comprehensive DLP capabilities to new or existing G Drive content.
Identity Management: This permits its clients to enforce the data security policies in realtime from any device. It renders cross-app visibility that empowers in discovering of suspicious behavior. The service imposes user behavior analytic for an immediate action. Consumer Gmail Block: G Suite data security gives assurance of the fact that users do not access their personal Gmail account during the working hours, by applying Consumer Gmail block feature. It will restrict one from doing the same and generate instant warning.