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  • Exam Code:Professional-Cloud-Security-Engineer
  • Exam Name:Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Security Engineer
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Question # 1

Your organization is using Google Workspace. Google Cloud, and a third-party SIEM. You need to export events such as user logins, successful logins, and failed logins to the SIEM. Logs need to be ingested in real time or near real-time. What should you do?

Options:

A.  

Create a Cloud Logging sink to export relevant authentication logs to a Pub/Sub topic for SIEM subscription.

B.  

Poll Cloud Logging for authentication events using the gcloud logging read tool. Forward the events to the SIEM.

C.  

Configure Google Workspace to directly send logs to the API endpoint of the third-party SIEM.

D.  

Create a Cloud Storage bucket as a sink for all logs. Configure the SIEM to periodically scan the bucket for new log files.

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Question # 2

Your organization is deploying a serverless web application on Cloud Run that must be publicly accessible over HTTPS. To meet security requirements, you need to terminate TLS at the edge, apply threat mitigation, and prepare for geo-based access restrictions. What should you do?

Options:

A.  

Make the Cloud Run service public by enabling allUsers access. Configure Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP) for authentication and IP-based access control. Use custom SSL certificates for HTTPS.

B.  

Assign a custom domain to the Cloud Run service. Enable HTTPS. Configure IAM to allow allUsers to invoke the service. Use firewall rules and VPC Service Controls for geo-based restriction and traffic filtering.

C.  

Deploy an external HTTP(S) load balancer with a serverless NEG that points to the Cloud Run service. Use a Google-managed certificate for TLS termination. Configure a Cloud Armor policy with geo-based access control.

D.  

Create a Cloud DNS public zone for the Cloud Run URL. Bind a static IP to the service. Use VPC firewall rules to restrict incoming traffic based on IP ranges and threat signatures.

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Question # 3

Your company's Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) creates a requirement that business data must be stored in specific locations due to regulatory requirements that affect the company's global expansion plans. After working on the details to implement this requirement, you determine the following:

The services in scope are included in the Google Cloud Data Residency Terms.

The business data remains within specific locations under the same organization.

The folder structure can contain multiple data residency locations.

You plan to use the Resource Location Restriction organization policy constraint. At which level in the resource hierarchy should you set the constraint?

Options:

A.  

Folder

B.  

Resource

C.  

Project

D.  

Organization

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Professional-Cloud-Security-Engineer FAQs

The Professional Cloud Security Engineer certification stands out from other cloud security certifications due to its association with Google Cloud. It specifically focuses on security within Google Cloud environments, making it an excellent choice for professionals seeking expertise in securing Google Cloud services and infrastructure.

The exact number of questions in the Professional Cloud Security Engineer certification exam may vary, but it typically consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions designed to evaluate your knowledge and practical skills.

The Professional Cloud Security Engineer exam usually allows a duration of 2 hours to complete. It's essential to manage your time wisely to answer all the questions within the allocated time.

 

Google Cloud recommends that candidates have at least three years of experience in the field of information security, including one year of hands-on experience with Google Cloud. While not mandatory, this experience ensures you're well-prepared for the exam.

The passing score for the Professional Cloud Security Engineer certification is not disclosed publicly by Google Cloud. To pass, you need to achieve a score that meets or exceeds the passing threshold set by Google.

Google Cloud has a retake policy in place for those who do not pass the exam on their first attempt. Typically, there is a waiting period before you can retake the exam. Be sure to review Google Cloud's official policy for the most up-to-date information.

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