Network Security White Papers

Comprehensive Review of Security and Vulnerability Protections for Google Apps

Overview Securing network-based applications against would-be hackers is key to ensuring the success of any system. When it comes to email and collaboration, the importance is paramount. Google invests billions of dollars in technology, people, and process to ensure data in Google Apps is safe, secure, and private. Google's dedicated team of security professionals is responsible for designing in security from the onset, reviewing all design, code, and finished product to ensure it meets strict Google security and data privacy standards. The same infrastructure used to host Google Apps and secure hundreds of thousands of user's data is also used to manage millions of consumers' data and billions of dollars in advertising transactions. With Google Apps, information is safe and secure.

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PublisherGoogle File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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