Tech Security
Google has revealed a slew of security enhancements headed for G Suite services, including some we have actually found out about like admin modifications for Google Meet, but one of the greatest announcements is everything about Gmail Last year Google announced it signed up with the Brand name Indicators for Message Identification ( BIMI) group (Verizon Media, the parent business of Engadget, is also a part of the group), which is pushing an email spec that includes brand logos to verified e-mails.
In practice it appears a lot like the confirmed stamps that have actually multiplied across social media, however when you see them it won’t be a blue check, it will be the logo design of the company the sent the email, as revealed above with CNN. Emails are confirmed using the existing DMARC system and after that there’s accreditation that uses the associated logo design, which ideally offers people rely on an e-mail came from the business or individual it’s declaring to represent.