Fortanix Inc. announced that its
Data Security Manager Platform (SaaS/ On-Prem) has been integrated with
Google Workspace Client-side encryption (beta is available), a new
privacy and confidentiality offering for Google Workspace users. The
partnership enables Google Workspace users to retain sole authority and
control over the cryptographic keys for encrypting data and documents on
Google Workspace with enhanced key management capabilities offered by
Fortanix.
In
the wake of rising adoption of cloud technologies and digitization, and
a renewed focus on data security, the need to adhere to the associated
regulatory compliance is increasing across every vertical and sector
worldwide. The pressure comes from not only regulatory bodies but also
consumers. Moreover, with the surge in the number of workers opting for
remote work and the majority of enterprises considering operating fully
or partially remotely, businesses need solutions to facilitate seamless
collaboration; and need to do so while meeting all regulatory and
security requirements.
"In
pre-pandemic times, businesses were more focused on managing front-end
operations and logistics while remote working capabilities and
digitization were considered good-to-have," said Ambuj Kumar, CEO and
co-founder of Fortanix. "Thus, less time, effort and money was spent on
threat research, incident analysis and incident response."
Fortanix
Data Security Manager integrates with Google Workspace CSE and enables
customers to manage their own keys by acting as an external key manager
while moving their data to the cloud. Not only is the data
undecipherable to Google, but the encryption keys are also never stored
on Google servers. The user has complete control over the authorization
of Google Workplace data and keys - backed by FIPS 140-2 Level 3
Hardware Security Modules.
Users
also get to define and control policies for Google Workspace Key
Encryption Key (KEK) from their Fortanix DSM (On Prem/ SaaS) account.
Upon receiving the file, the corresponding data encryption key is
decrypted using customer-provided keys only after authenticating the
user with customer-controlled authentication.
"HSMs
are traditionally looked upon as security boxes that have to sit nicely
within the office premises. We're upping the ante with Fortanix DSM
SaaS," said Kumar. "Through our partnership with Google Workspace
Client-side encryption, Fortanix is offering FIPS 140-2 Level 3
hardware-based protection, with complete separation between users and
regions as needed, and many more security features to protect your
Google Workspace keys and data - on the go, on any device, anywhere in
the world."