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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

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835468869
Pages 496 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Ankush Chowdhary Ankush Chowdhary
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Prashant Kulkarni Prashant Kulkarni
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: About the GCP Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam 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

Encryption and key management in Cloud KMS

In this section, we will learn the basics of key management as it relates to Cloud KMS.

Figure 9.3 – Key structure

Figure 9.3 – Key structure

Figure 9.3 shows the structure of keys in Cloud KMS. Let us learn about the terms of key management:

  • Key: A named object representing a cryptographic key that is used for a specific purpose. The key material—the actual bits used for cryptographic operations—can change over time as you create new key versions. Key purpose and other attributes of the key are connected with and managed using the key. Thus, the key is the most important object for understanding Cloud KMS usage. Cloud KMS supports both asymmetric keys and symmetric keys. A symmetric key is used for symmetric encryption to protect some corpus of data—for example, using AES-256 in GCM mode to encrypt a block of plaintext. An asymmetric key can be used for asymmetric encryption, or for creating digital...
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