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Official Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam Guide

By : Ankush Chowdhary, Prashant Kulkarni
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Official Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam Guide

By: Ankush Chowdhary, Prashant Kulkarni

Overview of this book

Google Cloud security offers powerful controls to assist organizations in establishing secure and compliant cloud environments. With this book, you’ll gain in-depth knowledge of the Professional Cloud Security Engineer certification exam objectives, including Google Cloud security best practices, identity and access management (IAM), network security, data security, and security operations. The chapters go beyond the exam essentials, helping you explore advanced topics such as Google Cloud Security Command Center, the BeyondCorp Zero Trust architecture, and container security. With step-by-step explanations, practical examples, and practice exams to help you improve your skills for the exam, you'll be able to efficiently review and apply key concepts of the shared security responsibility model. Finally, you’ll get to grips with securing access, organizing cloud resources, network and data security, and logging and monitoring. By the end of this book, you'll be proficient in designing, developing, and operating security controls on Google Cloud and gain insights into emerging concepts for future exams.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam – Mock Exam I
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Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam – Mock Exam II
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Shared security responsibility

Google offers a range of services on its cloud platform, including traditional Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) services such as Google Compute Engine, Platform as a Service (PaaS) services such as managed databases, and also Software as a Service (SaaS). Besides these, Google Cloud offers a rich set of security products and services that customers can use to secure their workloads on Google Cloud. Broadly, when we talk about security on the cloud, we divide it into two parts: security of the cloud and security in the cloud. These are standard industry terms, where security of the cloud refers to what the cloud service provider is responsible for and security in the cloud is about the customer having the responsibility to use security products and services offered natively in the cloud or third-party products. As shown in Figure 2.2, the boundaries of responsibility between the customer and the cloud provider change based on the services selected. If...