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What Googleblog shipped in 2023

9 tracked updates · 2023

Signal breakdown — 2023

3 technical updates·2 security incidents·1 feature updates·1 new integrations·1 partnerships·1 product launches

Activity across 2023

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Top updates from 2023

Security/googleblog.com

An increasingly popular attack surface

Google’s Android Security team has announced a proactive initiative to harden cellular basebands in Android devices by deploying two Clang-based sanitizers—Integer Overflow Sanitizer (IntSan) and Boun

Launch/googleblog.com

Introducing Gemini: our largest and most capable AI model

Google has introduced Gemini, its largest and most capable AI model, marking a significant milestone in AI development. Gemini is designed to be multimodal, understanding and operating across text, co

Partnership/googleblog.com

Google Online Security Blog: app security

The App Defense Alliance (ADA), launched by Google in 2019 to combat app-based malware and enhance Android security, has undergone a significant strategic shift by transitioning under the Linux Founda

Technical/googleblog.com

Google Online Security Blog: encryption

Google has announced its support for the IETF’s Message Layer Security (MLS) specification (RFC 9420) to enable practical interoperability across messaging platforms, addressing a key limitation where

Integration/googleblog.com

Google Online Security Blog: chrome enterprise

Google has enhanced Chrome Browser Cloud Management by integrating Splunk’s automated security remediation capabilities, enabling enterprises to respond faster to security threats detected in Chrome b

Technical/googleblog.com

Simon Willison’s Weblog

Simon Willison proposes a 'Dual LLM' pattern to address prompt injection vulnerabilities in AI assistants. The pattern involves two LLM instances: a Privileged LLM for trusted tasks and a Quarantined

Technical/googleblog.com

Google Online Security Blog: connected devices

Google highlights progress in harmonized connected device security standards ahead of Mobile World Congress, emphasizing the launch of a new smartphone security certification program in collaboration

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