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Can we trust Google Cloud Load Balancing?

Xebia

During our work in the field we get a lot of questions regarding security and compliance. With Cloud getting a more prominent place in the digital world and with that Cloud Service Providers (CSP), it triggered the question on how secure our data with Google Cloud actually is when looking at their Cloud Load Balancing offering.

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How to monitor Windows scheduled tasks in Google Cloud

Xebia

Therefore, the first step was to monitor the scheduled task status using Google Cloud Monitoring. Image by Enrique from Pixabay The post How to monitor Windows scheduled tasks in Google Cloud appeared first on Xebia. The monitoring implementation details are shared in this blog.

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Deploy an HTTPS Load Balancer using a Google-managed wildcard SSL certificate on Google Cloud Platform

Xebia

Background Research Google-managed SSL certificates for Cloud Load Balancing by default do not support wildcard common names when provisioning load balancers according to this documentation. However, doing a quick search through the Google Cloud Platform documentation, I was led to the Certificate Manager service.

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Akeyless secures a cash infusion to help companies manage their passwords, certificates and keys

TechCrunch

Back in 2018, Refael Angel, a former security software engineer at Intuit, had an idea for a new approach to protect encryption keys — the random string of bits created to scramble and unscramble data — on the cloud. In software development, “secrets” refer to credentials like passwords and access tokens.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. A subsidiary of Amazon, AWS was launched in 2006 and offers on-demand cloud computing services on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Greater Security. Security Limitations.

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Palo Alto Networks Brings Network Threat Detection to Google Cloud

Palo Alto Networks

Imagine building applications in the cloud with the knowledge they are natively protected with industry-leading security controls. Imagine having your own personal, best-in-class threat research team at your fingertips, while taking advantage of cloud simplicity, scalability and speed. No need to worry about throughput needs.

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Cloud Data Security: Encryption at Rest Best Practices

Xebia

On the other hand, they pose the same physical security concerns as any other data facility: no bureaucracy will protect stolen or improperly destroyed storage. While very improbable, incidents may happen at the physical layer, posing concerns over PII and classified information in the hands of unauthorized individuals or entities.

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