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Official Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam Guide

You're reading from   Official Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam Guide Become an expert and get Google Cloud certified with this practitioner's guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835468869
Length 496 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prashant Kulkarni Prashant Kulkarni
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: About the GCP Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Google Cloud Security Concepts 3. Chapter 3: Trust and Compliance 4. Chapter 4: Resource Management 5. Chapter 5: Understanding Google Cloud Identity 6. Chapter 6: Google Cloud Identity and Access Management 7. Chapter 7: Virtual Private Cloud 8. Chapter 8: Advanced Network Security 9. Chapter 9: Google Cloud Key Management Service 10. Chapter 10: Cloud Data Loss Prevention 11. Chapter 11: Secret Manager 12. Chapter 12: Cloud Logging 13. Chapter 13: Image Hardening and CI/CD Security 14. Chapter 14: Security Command Center 15. Chapter 15: Container Security 16. Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam – Mock Exam I
17. Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam – Mock Exam II 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Key IAM permissions

When considering key permissions, think about the hierarchy in which the key exists. A key exists in a key ring, a project, a folder in another folder, or under “Cloud Organization”.

Recall that there are two fundamental security principles IAM enforces:

  • Principle of separation of duties
  • Principle of least privilege

A primary role a principal can play is the Cloud KMS CryptoKey Encrypter/Decrypter role at various levels of the hierarchy. There are several other roles Cloud KMS has based on how you structure it. Please refer to the Google Cloud KMS documentation for the list of other IAM roles: https://packt.link/RyY17.

We have looked at various IAM roles and permissions for Cloud KMS; let us now look at some best practices on how to manage access:

  • Key management roles can be granted based on the culture and process of your enterprises. Traditionally, this role is played by the IT security team.
  • For a large or complex...
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