workspace security

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Workspace security discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the governance and risk implications of AI-powered features in enterprise productivity suites. A recent thread examines Google's Gemini integration in Gmail, which suggests calendar events automatically. While this reduces friction for users, it introduces new challenges for IT teams managing workspace security, including licensing controls, data governance, and potential shadow IT risks. The conversation highlights how seemingly small AI features can shift the enterprise desktop landscape, forcing administrators to reassess security policies and compliance frameworks. The tag focuses on the intersection of productivity tools, AI, and enterprise security governance.
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    Enable Claude Tag in Slack: Run a Controlled Pilot, Not a Default Rollout

    Enable Claude Tag in Slack now only as a tightly scoped pilot if your company already has AI governance, Slack administration controls, and written data-handling rules; wait on broad rollout if sensitive channels, retention expectations, or workspace-level app permissions remain unsettled...
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    Google Drive Projects: AI Context Workspaces That Cut Digital Noise

    Google Drive’s Projects feature lets eligible Google Workspace and Google AI subscribers create task-specific workspaces inside Drive, attach relevant files or folders, and use Gemini to query that narrower source set alongside Workspace context such as Gmail and Calendar instead of searching an...
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    Gemini powered Gmail Create an Event: enterprise calendar governance

    Google’s quiet rollout of a Gemini-powered “Create an event” suggestion inside Gmail is deceptively small — but it’s also a precise, strategic strike in the broader war for the enterprise desktop. What looks like a few fewer clicks when scheduling a meeting is actually an attempt to make Google...
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