External participants can now join Google Meet client-side encrypted calls

Qué está cambiando 

We’re enhancing the experience for client-side encrypted Google Meet calls to include support for inviting external participants, including users without a Google account. Admins will need to turn on access for external participants and determine which identity provider the guest uses to join.

A quién afecta

Administradores y usuarios finales

Por qué es importante

Meet already encrypts all of your data at rest y in transit between our facilities — client-side encryption gives users direct control of their encryption keys and the identity service that they choose to authenticate for those keys. Adding support for external participants means customers can collaborate with any of their stakeholders safe in the knowledge that only the meeting participants can decrypt the call media. This feature further extends the privacy and compliance capabilities of Google Meet and is the latest security enhancement, alongside encryption for in-meeting chat messages, co-host support, and the ability to join an encrypted meeting from a mobile device. For more information about client-side encryption for Google Meet, see our anuncio original.

Para empezar

Admins: Admins will need to update their IdP/KACLS configurations to open up for external participants and determine which third-party Identity Providers they can use to join a client-side encrypted meeting. Visit the Help Center for more information on providing external access to client-side encrypted content.

End users: Organizing encrypted calls: To turn on client-side encryption for a meeting, go to a calendar event with Meet video conferencing, navigate to Settings (cog-wheel  icon) > Security and select “Add encryption”. Contact your administrator to learn about your organization’s policies and which external identity services and guests have been configured to allow access. Visit the Help Center to learn more about inviting participants to client-side encrypted meetings.Note that only directly invited participants can join client-side encrypted meetings.

Joining encrypted calls: External users will validate their identity using a method supported by the Identity Provider. Authentication methods vary between providers. Some common options could be to log in with an account from e.g. Google or Microsoft, or by receiving an email with a one-time password. Visit the Help Center to learn more about client-side encrypted meetings.

Ritmo de implantación

Dominios de liberación rápida y programada: Full rollout (1-3 days for feature availability) beginning on Apr 23, 2024

Disponibilidad

Disponible para Google Workspace:
Enterprise PlusEducation Standard and Plus

Client-side encryption can now be selected as a data loss prevention condition

Qué está cambiando 

You can now use client-side encryption as a condition for a data loss prevention (DLP) rule. As with other DLP rules, you’ll be able to configure: 
If users are warned before sharing externally. If users are blocked from sharing externally. The ability to download, print, or copy the document are disabled for commenters and viewers. Whether these events should be sent to the Alert Center for further investigation. 
Client-side encryption goes beyond the latest cryptographic standards used by Workspace by giving organizations authoritative control and privacy as the sole owner of private encryption keys and the identity provider of the encryption keys. Combining client-side encryption with DLP rules help our admins build an even stronger framework around sensitive data and information.

Para empezar

Administradores: visiten el Centro de ayuda para obtener más información sobre creating data loss prevention rules for Google Drive, as well as cifrado del lado del cliente.End users: Use our Help Center to learn more about trabajar con archivos encriptados en Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides.

Ritmo de implantación

Dominios de liberación rápida y programada: Full rollout (1–3 days for feature visibility) starting on April 24, 2024

Disponibilidad

Disponible para Google Workspace:
Enterprise PlusEducation Standard and Plus

Recursos

Seamlessly transfer between devices during a Google Meet call

Qué está cambiando

In today’s world, getting our work done can happen from many locations, across many devices. Beginning today, you can smoothly transfer between devices while on a Google Meet call without hanging up and rejoining. For example, if you were taking a Meet call on your mobile phone or tablet, you could smoothly switch to your laptop when you arrived at your desk. You’ll notice the new “Switch here” option when joining a meeting on your laptop, which will switch the call from your mobile devices while maintaining an ongoing conversation and without worrying about missing important information. 

Select the “Switch here” option to seamlessly switch between devices without interruption

Para empezar

Admins: There is no admin impact or action required.End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about transferring a meeting between devices.

Ritmo de implantación

Dominios de liberación rápida: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on April 24, 2024Dominios de publicación previstos: Full rollout (1–3 days for feature visibility) starting on May 9, 2024

Disponibilidad

Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accounts 

Recursos

Import data from Slack to Google Chat using CloudFuze

Qué está cambiando

We recently announced the ability to import data from other messaging platforms using the Google Chat API. To build upon this, we’re excited to announce a new migration solution from CloudFuze that enables you to import data from Slack into Google Chat. 
With this integration, you can move messages and memberships from Slack channels into Chat spaces. CloudFuze also imports data while maintaining historical timestamps to ensure users can start using spaces right where they left off.

A quién afecta 

Administradores y desarrolladores 

Por qué utilizarlo 

Developed in collaboration with Google Workspace, CloudFuze imports your knowledge repository from Slack into Google Chat. 

Más información 

To import user data from other messaging platforms into Google Chat, please review the original blog post on how to create a Chat app to migrate data. 
Visit the CloudFuze resource page to learn more about user integrity preservation, optimum Cloud Authentication, migration security and more. 

Para empezar 

Administradores: visiten el Centro de ayuda para obtener más información sobre importing message data to Google Chat from another service. Developers: Use our Developer Documentation to learn more about developing Google Chat apps to import user data, authenticating with the Chat API when using import mode spacesy importing resources using import mode spaces. 

Ritmo de implantación 

Disponibilidad 

Available to all Google Workspace customers. Note that a separate CloudFuze licensing is required to enable data migrations. 

Recursos 

Get notified about application load failures for your Google Meet Hardware devices

Qué está cambiando 

As part of an ongoing series of improvements for managing Google Meet hardware devices, we recently announced that we would begin capturing application load failures across Meet hardware devices. Beginning today, you can now opt-in to receive email or text message notifications when these failures occur. Subscribing to alerts can help you stay on-top of what’s happening across your hardware fleet and quickly take action to resolve these issues.

Para empezar

Administradores: visiten el Centro de ayuda para obtener más información sobre getting connectivity and peripherals alerts y understanding device usage in your organizationUsuarios finales: No es necesario que los usuarios finales tomen medidas.

Ritmo de implantación

Dominios de liberación rápida y programada: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on April 25, 2024. We anticipate rollout to take around six weeks to complete.

Disponibilidad