Google is behind improving all experiences in its vast ecosystem with security and privacy as the two most important aspects; the updates it launches in its various systems are continuous. Sundar Pichai himself, CEO of Google, took to his Twitter account to announce the launch of the Growth Academy to support startups focused on cybersecurity in Europe.
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Madrid central axis of cybersecurity for Google
In addition to using his Twitter account, Sundar Pichai shared the link to the Google blog where you can read how Madrid is the step towards open security, and thus address the new directions of the digital transformation plan for Europe, carried out by the European Commission.
Google’s idea is embrace the new modern digital security through what could be called an “opening”, which, although it sounds like a paradox, is where everything related to the protection of all kinds of systems is evolving at the moment.
We are launching a new @GoogleStartups Growth Academy to support cybersecurity-focused startups in Europe. Expect to help entrepreneurs bring new ideas to work in this space. https://t.co/DhHiryHY4K
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) October 26, 2022
This is mainly due to mobile-based hybrid environment so cybersecurity should be as flexible as possible. With this ease of movement, Google prides itself on being attacked daily from all sides, through open frameworks and leaving the weight of security on open source software, allows it to look to the future in another way. .
An academy for cybersecurity
With that on the table, the big G has released a document in which it shares recommendations to achieve, such as invest in technology that is secure by default; working with international and private partners in new areas of cooperation; and create security systems in what is called “open” and “interoperability”.
For this, it has concluded a series of agreements with different partners in order to lay the foundations for a embrace an innovation ecosystem where security experts can share challenges, develop best practices and adopt new technologies.
With this, Google announced that in 2023 it will support the nuevo Google for Startups Grothw Academy for EU Cibersecuritya program to help new startups focused on this segment across Europe so that they can grow with success stories.
Malaga as headquarters
In fact, Andalucia, having Malaga as a tech hotspot in Europe, will also occupy a large part of this cybersecurity academy in Europe with the Google Safety Engineering Center Málagaa center similar to those already present in Munich and Dublin.
He has also made it clear that he wants security standards to be aligned across different technologies and countries, in addition to preparing the legal path to avoid barriers that prevent moving to a more modern cybersecurity infrastructure. .
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