Google recently announced that its G Suite set of applications would be getting improved analytics, security key enforcement, and additional data loss prevention tools.

Google announced it would be updating G Suite with new security tools and controls to better protect sensitive data,noting that the changes could offer the kind of visibility often expected by regulators and CTOs.

The updates provide enterprise-grade controls for Google’s range of G Suite applications that include business email, calendar, spreadsheet, storage and other applications.

At a high level, the new features are designed to provide G Suite administrators with more powerful access control and data loss prevention capabilities. With this week’s update, Google has also connected its BigQuery data analytics engine to Gmail making it easier for administrators to conduct analytics and gain insight from security data.

The new “enterprise-grade” controls exist in three parts: Security key enforcement for more access control, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and S/MIME encryption across certain G Suite apps, and additional analytics capabilities.And a new BigQuery integration with Gmail will give admins better insights into their Gmail log data.