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Chrome Enterprise gets Premium security but you have to pay for it. Google has announced a new version of its browser for organizations, Chrome Enterprise Premium, which comes with extended security controls for a monthly fee per user. The product is a step up from Chrome Enterprise, now demoted to Chrome Enterprise Core, and provides threat and data protection, increased control options, and reporting capabilities. Extra security at a cost Google’s new security-enhanced alternative for enterprises aims to “strengthen endpoint security” at the browser level “where almost every high-value activity and interaction in the enterprise takes place.” “Authentication, access, communication and collaboration, administration, and even coding are all browser-based activities in the modern enterprise,” said Parisa Tabriz, Google’s VP for Chrome. Compared to the Core variant, Chrome Enterprise Premium is generally available for a monthly fee of $6 for each user and provides organizations extra security through various capabilities. Enterprise-level controls in the Premium variant of the browser allow enforcing policies, managing software updates and extensions, and support for multiple TCP protocols such as RDP, SCP, and SSH. Context-based access controls can mitigate data exfiltration risks for both approved and unapproved applications, and assist with enforcing continuous Zero Trust access to SaaS and web-based apps. Threat and data protection features rely partly on AI to improve defenses and deliver content inspection and data loss prevention, anti-malware, and anti-phishing. Some companies already using Chrome Enterprise Premium say that they observed benefits to be significant and immediate. Nick Reva, head of corporate security engineering at Snap, said that setting up Chrome Enterprise Premium data loss prevention restrictions and warnings when sharing sensitive info in generative AI platforms led to a 50% reduction in content transfers. The head of information security at Roche biotech company said that within hours of turning on Google’s new browser for enterprises, they "were able to identify and stop an attempt to exfiltrate a large amount of corporate information.”
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Google has introduced Chrome Enterprise Premium, a higher-tier, security-focused version of its browser for organizations, requiring a subscription of $6 per user, per month.
Previously known as Chrome Enterprise, the standard service has been renamed Chrome Enterprise Core, showcasing the new premium service as an advanced offering.
Chrome Enterprise Premium focuses on enhancing endpoint security where critical business activities, such as authentication and data access, occur within the browser.
This premium version includes expanded controls for administrators to enforce policies, manage updates and extensions, and support secure communication protocols like RDP and SSH.
The service leverages AI technologies for advanced threat and data protection capabilities, including content inspection, anti-malware, anti-phishing, and data loss prevention functionalities.
One significant benefit reported by early adopters like Snap includes a 50% reduction in sensitive content transfers due to new data loss prevention tools.
Roche has also reported immediate effectiveness, being able to thwart substantial data exfiltration attempts shortly after deploying Chrome Enterprise Premium.