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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

Importing a key (BYOK)

Google allows you to bring your own cryptographic key material. You can import that using the Software or Cloud HSM protection level. We will see step-by-step instructions on how to do this. But before we do that, let us understand the reasons you want to import a key:

  • You may be using existing cryptographic keys that were created on your premises or in an external KMS.
  • If you migrate an application to Google Cloud or if you add cryptographic support to an existing Google Cloud application, you can import the relevant keys into Cloud KMS.
  • As part of key import, Cloud KMS generates a wrapping key, which is a public/private key pair, using one of the supported import methods. Encrypting your key material with this wrapping key protects the key material in transit.
  • This Cloud KMS public wrapping key is used to encrypt, on the client, the key to be imported. The private key matching this public key is stored within Google Cloud and is used to...
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