Google Cloud Announces New Upgrades
Google Cloud announced the launch of its Assured Open Source Software service at today’s Summit, which allows businesses and government agencies access to the same validated open-source packages that Google employs in its projects. According to the company, these packages are scanned, analyzed, and fuzz-tested for vulnerabilities regularly. And built with Google Cloud’s Cloud Build service with evidence of SLSA compliance (SLSA stands for “Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts,” a framework for safeguarding artefact integrity across software supply chains). Google additionally signs and distributes these packages using its secure registry. According to Google’s statement today, “Assured OSS helps enterprises decrease the need to design, maintain, and run a complex process for safely managing their open source dependencies.”
Zero Trust Service
BeyondCorp Enterprise Essentials, the latest release of Google Cloud’s BeyondCorp Enterprise Zero Trust service, will “enable enterprises quickly and simply take the first steps toward Zero Trust deployment,”. According to the company, it contains features such as context-aware access controls for SaaS apps. And other SAML-connected services, threat and data security capabilities, and data loss prevention, malware, and phishing protection in Chrome.
Security Features
Finally, Google has introduced a new Security Foundation solution for businesses, making it easier for them to utilize Google Cloud’s security features. It joins Google’s other pre-built solutions, which have previously focused on specific industries (retail, media and advertising, financial services, etc.) rather than this more generic security-oriented package. Also read: Apple Follows Google’s Lead to Introduce Live Caption for iPhones