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The Google Workspace Security Gap: Why Traditional Tools Fall Short

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Release Date: 07/14/2025

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In this episode, we discuss the often overlooked security issues within Google Workspace. Rajan Kapoor, Field CISO at Material Security, joins us to talk about how Material Security is redefining the protection of documents, email accounts, and data in Google Workspace. We explore the unique challenges Workspace presents compared to traditional tools, and how Material Security provides comprehensive solutions. Rajan shares his professional journey, insights into Google's APIs, and how their service stands out. Tune in to understand why legacy tools may leave critical gaps in your...

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In this episode, we discuss the often overlooked security issues within Google Workspace. Rajan Kapoor, Field CISO at Material Security, joins us to talk about how Material Security is redefining the protection of documents, email accounts, and data in Google Workspace. We explore the unique challenges Workspace presents compared to traditional tools, and how Material Security provides comprehensive solutions. Rajan shares his professional journey, insights into Google's APIs, and how their service stands out. Tune in to understand why legacy tools may leave critical gaps in your organization's security.

Thanks to Material Security for sponsoring this episode! Protect your Google Workspace with Material Security—the only detection and response platform purpose-built to secure your emails, data, and accounts before, during, and after an attack. Visit material.security to learn more!

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