How Device-Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) are Changing Google Workspace Security
The landscape of enterprise security is shifting rapidly, and Google continues to stay ahead with innovative measures designed to protect organizations against evolving cyber threats. One of the most significant recent developments is Device-Bound Session Credentials (DBSC), a new approach to authentication and session management that is poised to redefine how Google Workspace security works. For businesses relying on Google Workspace cybersecurity services, DBSC introduces a smarter, more resilient way to secure access while reducing the risks associated with compromised credentials. In this round-up, we’ll break down what DBSC is, why it matters, how it impacts Google Workspace, and what organizations should consider moving forward. What are Device-Bound Session Credentials (DBSC)? Traditionally, authentication on cloud platforms involves a session token or cookie that gets stored in a browser or application after login. While effective, this method has a critical flaw: if attac...