Quick summary You can now apply contextual access rules to the Admin console. This enables you to control access to the Admin console based on user and device context. For example, you can enable restrictions based on IP, minimum device operating …
New beta for data loss prevention helps protect sensitive data when users upload files to external Google Forms
What’s changing Previously, users in organizational units (OUs) or groups with active Drive Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies couldn’t respond to external forms with File Upload questions. Now, we’re launching a new beta that will allow use…
New Google Meet management settings for admins
What’s changingThrough new settings in the Admin console, admins can now control access to the following Google Meet features:ChatPresentQ&APollsThese new settings are available for Google Workspace editions that include admin capabilities. See bel…
Updated and improved audit logs experience in the Admin console
What’s changing We’re updating the user interface for audit logs in the Admin console to allow for richer insights and query based reporting capabilities. This will bring the experience inline with the security investigation tool and create a more…
View more information on email delegate activity in the Security Investigation Tool
What’s changing Admins can now surface post-delivery actions taken by delegated users in the Security Investigation Tool. Specifically, you can now see if a delegate: Opened, replied, or marked a message as unread. Moved a message to th…
View bandwidth availability and usage during meetings via the Meet quality tool
What’s changing Admins can now use the Meet quality tool to view inbound and outbound bandwidth information—both used and available—for their users. Surfacing this information helps admins visualize participants bandwidth compared to the quality o…