Google Cloud Security Command Center Now in Beta

  /     /     /  
Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Google Cloud Security Command Center Now in Beta


The beta release of Google Cloud SCC will include broader coverage across the cloud platform and more granular access controls, among other features.



Google today released its Cloud Security Command Center (Cloud SCC) in beta mode to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) users.
Cloud SCC was first announced and deployed in
alpha
mode back in March. Googles idea behind the tool was to give admins a single platform to view assets, vulnerabilities, and threats across the organization. Now, as part of the beta release, the team is adding new features.
For those who havent tried it, Cloud SCC takes inventory of cloud assets, alerts to unwanted changes in those assets, and detects risky areas throughout the environment. Its findings are collected in a dashboard and data platform so admins have a clear look at their cloud security.
The beta release comes with coverage across a broader range of services: Cloud Datastore, Cloud DNS, Cloud Load Balancing, Cloud Spanner, Container Registry, Kubernetes Engine, and Virtual Private Cloud. Google has also added 13 identity and access management roles for more granular access control across Cloud SCC, and expanded client libraries like Java, Node, and Go.
Cloud SCC now also includes additional examples of how to create notifications when changes occur or trigger Cloud Functions from a Cloud SCC query, Google officials explain in a blog post on the news. Admins can view and search for new and deleted assets over a specific time period, better manage asset discovery, and self-serve onboarding with the GCP Marketplace.
GCP admins can use the beta release of Cloud SCC to evaluate security risks and vulnerabilities – for example, which cloud storage buckets are publicly accessible, which virtual machines have public addresses, and which firewall rules should have tighter permissions. Admins can also see whether users outside of their designated domain can access corporate resources, they note.
Asset inventory lets admins view resources for their entire GCP organization or limit their scope to specific projects and view new, deleted, and total assets for a particular time frame.
As part of this
update
, Cloud SCC integrates with Googles cloud security services (Data Loss Prevention API, Forseti, Cloud Security Scanner, and Google anomaly detection). It also connects with third-party cloud tools from Cavirin, Chef, and Redlock.
Related Content
Backdoors Up 44%, Ransomware Up 43% from 2017
5 Emerging Trends in Cybercrime
Microsoft, Mastercard Aim to Change Identity Management
Holiday Hacks: 6 Cyberthreats to Watch Right Now

Last News

▸ Travel agency fined £150,000 for breaking Data Protection Act. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ 7 arrested, 3 more charged in StubHub cyber fraud ring. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ Nigerian scammers now turning into mediocre malware pushers. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security


Cyber Security Categories
Google Dorks Database
Exploits Vulnerability
Exploit Shellcodes

CVE List
Tools/Apps
News/Aarticles

Phishing Database
Deepfake Detection
Trends/Statistics & Live Infos



Tags:
Google Cloud Security Command Center Now in Beta