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I was struggling so hard to say BeyondCore just now, because I really wanted to say BeyondCorp, which is the only way I have known how to say it. But we didn't answer the number one question, which is, it BeyondCore, or is it BeyondCorp? And here we're going to talk a little bit more about BeyondCorp Enterprise, which is a bit more focused on how other companies have a much easier time adopting these same security principles. Yeah, I think a lot of the conversation here, we try to cover a bit of what BeyondCorp is, but really understanding the security principles that go into why Google made these decisions, that was kind of more in the first conversation. And we had Robert and Max on, talking about the history of how we implemented BeyondCorp at Google, which is a very, very interesting story, actually, and it sets the context for what we're about to talk about today. If you haven't heard the episode, it's number 221. So today we talked to Kiran and Ameet about BeyondCorp Enterprise, and we've talked about BeyondCorp on this podcast before. Yes, all the same knowledge, which is basically none, but none of the memories. We might have cloned you, new version of you. Where am I? What is this? This is the GCP podcast?
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Besides spending the last 12 years building software and hardware products, Kiran is a certified yoga trainer and enjoys a casual game of tennis in the evening Ameet JaniĪmeet is the product manager for BeyondCorp Enterprise. His focus area is security, and keeping Chrome users safe from web based threats. Kiran Nair is a product manager on Google Chrome. Through real company examples, Ameet and Kiran share with us the ways this software is already changing the enterprise security game. With the new BeyondCorp Enterprise, enterprise clients are now able to take advantage of the advanced security of the cloud. On the browser side, the three tiers of security features, including invisible features, can be implemented and changed easily. Enterprise customers should think through groups of users and what will be allowed by each. Ameet and Kiran tell us the steps required to set up the software and the customizations available. Kiran describes these additional measures and why they’re important for enterprise users. With automatic added protections in Chrome, BeyondCorp Enterprise takes the most secure browser in the world and ups the game for enterprise employees working from any device. Ameet walks us through how a client could add BeyondCorp to their current security infrastructure and the specific benefits of doing so.īeyondCorp Enterprise, an easy off-the-shelf offering, was inspired by Google’s own security measures.
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We hear about the features of BeyondCorp, including how users help shape the way BeyondCorp protects their projects. Things like monitoring can be switched on with a click. BeyondCorp offers a simpler implementation structure as well. With BeyondCorp Enterprise offerings, companies can layer additional protections in the cloud, supplementing the often lacking network model and adding better security protections across devices. Kiran elaborates, stressing the importance of the web browser’s contribution to a secure experience. Stephanie Wong joins our old pal Mark Mirchandani this week to chat about BeyondCorp Enterprise and the way enterprise companies are using this security software.Īmeet starts the show explaining BeyondCorp’s three pillars of security, including how detailed customer and client knowledge aid in security.