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Google Cloud Platform Administration

By : Ranjit Singh Thakurratan
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Google Cloud Platform Administration

By: Ranjit Singh Thakurratan

Overview of this book

On-premise data centers are costly to manage. If you need a data center but don’t want to deal with a physical one, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is the solution. With GCP, you can build, test, and deploy applications on Google’s infrastructure. Google Cloud Platform Administration begins with GCP fundamentals, with the help of which you will deploy your first app and gain an understanding of Google Cloud architecture and services. Furthermore, you will learn how to manage Compute, networking, and storage resources. As you make your way through the book, you will learn how to track and manage GCP’s usage, monitoring, and billing access control. You will also be able to manage your GCP's access and permissions. In the concluding chapters, you will explore a list of different developer tools for managing and interacting with the GCP platform. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to effectively deploy workloads on GCP.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Cloud security scanner

Cloud security scanner is built to identify vulnerabilities in your Google App Engine applications. The scanner crawls through your application and can attempt to try multiple user inputs in order to detect vulnerabilities. The scanner can detect a range of vulnerabilities, such as XSS, flash injection, mixed content, clear text passwords, and use of JavaScript libraries.

Cloud security scanner can only be used with the Google App Engine standard environment and compute engine. You cannot use the security scanner with a Google App Engine flexible environment. When requested, cloud security scanner does not start immediately but is queued by GCP to scan the app at a later time when the load is low. It is advisable to run the security scanner in a lab environment. Running cloud security scanner in a production environment can create undesirable data. For example...