Google says easy email encryption is on the way - for some users
Briefly

Google is launching a significant enhancement to Gmail's security features catering to enterprise users, allowing them to send end-to-end encrypted emails. This means emails can be securely sent to any user, irrespective of their email service provider. The new capability, which requires no extra setup for Google Workspace administrators, utilizes client-side encryption, ensuring that the message content is encrypted before being sent or stored in Google's servers. This move aids in complying with stringent regulatory standards for industries requiring high levels of data protection.
Google's new email feature introduces end-to-end encryption for enterprise Gmail users, allowing secure messaging regardless of the recipient’s email service with no extra setup required.
The client-side encryption approach means that messages are encrypted before transmission, ensuring zero-knowledge encryption and compliance with various regulatory standards including ITAR and CJIS.
Read at ZDNET
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