Safety-and-Security
57 postsLearn how Gmail is using new AI technology to keep inboxes safe over the holidays.
Google’s Family Safety Survey reveals insights into how parents across Europe approach online safety, highlighting the need for tools, resources, and early conversations.
We’re launching a regular advisory to raise awareness and help others understand and fight frauds and scams online.
Today, we’re sharing a white paper with policy recommendations and a call to action for how governments and industry can fight scams.
The SAIF Risk Assessment is our new interactive tool for helping others across the industry secure AI.
Today, Google published a white paper that shows how we’ve incorporated seven goals from our Secure by Design Pledge.
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Warren Kumari, Google’s Director of Internet Standards, shares 3 easy steps to build a secure website.
At Google’s Responsible AI Summit in Paris, our VP of Trust & Safety Laurie Richardson spoke about our ongoing work to build responsible AI.
Meet the latest cohort of startups, and learn more about our Google for Startups Growth Academy: AI for Cybersecurity program.
We’re sharing some of our top tips for spotting email, phone, text and web scams, and what to do if you encounter one.
Be Internet Awesome World on Roblox will teach kids and teens online safety in an interactive and fun way.
You can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager, making it easier to use passkeys across your devices.
Updates include improved Safety Check, an easier way to opt out of website notifications and the option to grant one-time website permissions.
We’re sharing an update on suspected state-backed attacker APT29 and the use of exploits identical to those used by Intellexa and NSO.
Google’s Threat Analysis Group shares insights on APT42, an Iranian government-backed threat actor.
How Google is supporting DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) Semifinal Competition at DEF CON 32.
Google joined several other U.S. technology companies in filing an amicus brief in Dada v NSO Group Technologies.
Google announces the Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI) alongside founding member organizations.
Starting today, high risk users can use passkeys to enroll in the Advanced Protection Program.
We’re supporting more organizations to establish 15 new cybersecurity clinics across the U.S.