The feature lets enterprises protect their information from being shared via email
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Dec 9, 2015 By Blair Hanley Frank
Google on Wednesday released a new tool for companies that want to make sure their sensitive information isn't shared via email.
Gmail for Work now has Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities, which allow administrators to set policies about what information users can send through Gmail. The goal is to protect confidential records and make sure users don't accidentally leak key data. For example, a policy could prohibit members of the accounting team from sending any emails with a spreadsheet attached.
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