How to Know If Your Org Is Ready for Chrome Enterprise Premium
April 6, 2026

How to Know If Your Org Is Ready for Chrome Enterprise Premium

Most IT teams don't lack interest in Chrome Enterprise Premium. They lack visibility. They know threats are increasing, they've heard the pitch, and they can see the value on paper. But when it comes time to justify the investment or even know where to start, the answer is usually the same: "We need more data first."

That's exactly the problem the Chrome Readiness Tool  was built to solve.

The Readiness Question Nobody Can Answer Off the Top of Their Head

Ask an IT admin whether their org is ready for CEP and they'll probably hesitate. Not because they don't understand what CEP does, but because readiness depends on knowing your current environment, and most teams don't have that picture clearly laid out.

Are there high-risk extensions running across your fleet? Are unverified extensions slipping through? Are there active session risks that policies haven't addressed yet? Are your existing Chrome policies actually doing what you think they're doing?

Without answers to these questions, any readiness conversation is just guesswork.

What Chrome Readiness Tool Actually Does

Chrome Readiness Tool works with data from your managed browser environment, giving you a structured readiness report across multiple risk categories including extension risk, session integrity signals, and policy coverage.

You're not filling out a checklist. You're looking at your actual fleet.

The tool surfaces things like: which extensions across your environment are unverified or flagged as high risk, where session-related risks exist based on configured policies, and how your current browser setup compares against CEP-relevant security benchmarks.

For most teams, the first Chrome Readiness Tool scan is a bit of a wake-up call. Not because things are catastrophically broken, but because the gaps are specific and visible in a way they weren't before.

Readiness Isn't Binary

One thing Chrome Readiness Tool makes clear is that readiness isn't a yes or no. It's a spectrum. Some parts of your environment might already align well with what CEP requires. Others might need attention before you get full value from a premium deployment.

That's actually useful information. It lets you prioritize. If extension risk is your biggest gap, you know where to focus first. If your session integrity signals are mostly covered by existing policies, that's one less thing to build a case around.

Chrome Readiness Tool turns a vague readiness question into a specific, actionable gap analysis.

Using Chrome Readiness Tool to Plan Your CEP Rollout

Once you have your Chrome Readiness Tool report in hand, the path to CEP becomes a lot more structured. You know which areas need the most attention. You know which CEP features will address the highest-concentration risks. And you have the data to walk leadership through the why before committing the budget.

This is the entry point most IT teams need: not a sales pitch, but a mirror. Chrome Readiness Tool shows you your own environment and lets you decide what the next step looks like.

The CEP Accelerator: Connecting the Dots

The CEP Accelerator feature within Chrome Readiness Tool takes this a step further. Instead of leaving you to manually connect readiness findings to specific CEP capabilities, it does that mapping for you. It highlights which parts of your environment would benefit most from CEP's premium features, from DLP and phishing protection to context-aware access and extension management.

This feature is coming soon and will give IT teams a faster path from readiness assessment to deployment planning.

Start With What You Know

If you've been putting off the CEP conversation because you didn't know where to begin, Chrome Readiness Tool is the beginning. It takes your existing Chrome environment, surfaces the risk data that matters, and gives you a clear picture of where you stand.

Readiness isn't something you declare. It's something you measure. Chrome Readiness Tool makes that measurement straightforward.

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