Davey is a four-decade veteran technology journalist and contributing editor at PC Pro magazine, a position he has held since the first issue was published in 1994. You can follow Davey on Mastodon, Twitter/X and most social networks as happygeek. Davey has spent more than 30 years as a freelance technology journalist.
Google 's Chrome browser is used by an estimated 65% of the world's internet-using population, which amounts to an astonishing 3.5 billion people. However, this widespread use also makes it a prime target for criminal hackers who exploit vulnerabilities to steal data and compromise users' security. Google regularly updates the Chrome browser withto identify critical vulnerabilities before they can be used against it. But, it seems, this isn't enough.
Although the consumer and enterprise versions of the Chrome web browser are actually exactly the same, the differentiation comes from the deployment and management tools available to enterprise users. Now Google has added a new level of separation between the two with the launch of Chrome Enterprise Premium.
Designed to simplify and strengthen security, specifically endpoint security, Chrome Enterprise Premium was announced by Google vice-president for Chrome, Paris Tabriz during the recent Google Cloud Next event in Las Vegas.
For a fee of $6 per user per month, Google Chrome Enterprise Premium will bring scalable context-aware access controls to software-as-a-service and web apps, helping to mitigate data exfiltration. An AI and Google Intelligence-led threat and data protection feature allows for content inspection, dynamic URL filtering, and other anti-phishing measures. Then there’s security event reporting support, even forensic capabilities for enterprise-wide visibility, as well as policy enforcement controls.
For the rest of us, consumers and small businesses alike, we’ll make do without paying yet another subscription for security that, frankly, should be there right out of the box. Either that or switch to a different browser, that is. It’s not that such alternatives are thin on the ground, and just because Chrome has market dominance now, that’s not to say it will be top of the crop in another few years.
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