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Security Best Practices in Google Cloud
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Security Best Practices in Google Cloud
This self-paced training course gives participants broad study of security controls and techniques on Google Cloud. Through recorded lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on labs, participants explore and deploy the components of a secure Google Cloud solution, including Cloud Storage access control technologies, Security Keys, Customer-Supplied Encryption Keys, API access controls, scoping, shielded VMs, encryption, and signed URLs. It also covers securing Kubernetes environments.
- Apply techniques and best practices to secure Compute Engine
- Apply techniques and best practices to secure cloud data
- Apply techniques and best practices to secure applications
- Apply techniques and best practices for securing Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) resources.
Prior completion of Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure or equivalent experience. Prior completion of Networking in Google Cloud or equivalent experience. Knowledge of foundational concepts in information security: Fundamental concepts: vulnerability, threat, attack surface confidentiality, integrity, availability, Common threat types and their mitigation strategies, Public-key cryptography, Public and private key pairs, Certificates Cipher types, Key width Certificate authorities, Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets, Layer encrypted communication Public key infrastructures Security policy. Basic proficiency with command-line tools and Linux operating system environments. Systems Operations experience, including deploying and managing applications, either on-premises or in a public cloud environment. Reading comprehension of code in Python or JavaScript.