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This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you configure an HTTP Load Balancer with global backends. Then, you stress test the Load Balancer and blacklist the stress test IP with Cloud Armor.

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HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Suitable for learners with a beginner's level of understanding of Google Cloud platform
Offers hands-on practice through self-paced labs, providing practical experience
Focuses on HTTP Load Balancer and Cloud Armor, expanding learners' knowledge in these areas
Instructors are from Google Cloud Training, indicating the course is up-to-date with Google Cloud best practices
May require some prior experience with HTTP Load Balancer and Cloud Armor for optimal comprehension

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor with these activities:
Practice HTTP Load Balancer Configuration
Complete practice exercises to reinforce your understanding of how to configure HTTP Load Balancers.
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  • Configure an HTTP Load Balancer with different health checks.
  • Configure an HTTP Load Balancer with multiple backend services.
  • Configure an HTTP Load Balancer with URL mapping.
  • Configure an HTTP Load Balancer with session affinity.
  • Configure an HTTP Load Balancer with SSL certificates.
Configure HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor
Practice configuring an HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor to enhance the security and availability of your applications.
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  • Set up a new HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor enabled.
  • Create a backend service and add your instances.
  • Configure firewall rules to allow traffic to your Load Balancer.
  • Stress test your Load Balancer using a tool like Google Cloud Load Testing.
  • Blacklist the stress test IP address using Cloud Armor.
Review HTTP Load Balancing Concepts
Refresh your knowledge of HTTP Load Balancing concepts before starting the course.
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  • Review the Google Cloud documentation on HTTP Load Balancing.
  • Read articles and blog posts about HTTP Load Balancing best practices.
  • Watch videos or attend webinars on HTTP Load Balancing.
  • Complete online quizzes or practice exercises on HTTP Load Balancing.
  • Review your notes or previous assignments from any previous courses you have taken on HTTP Load Balancing.
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Participate in a Cloud Armor Study Group
Join a study group to discuss Cloud Armor concepts and best practices with fellow learners.
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  • Find a study group or create one of your own.
  • Establish a regular meeting schedule.
  • Prepare topics for discussion and take turns leading the sessions.
  • Share resources and knowledge with each other.
  • Work together on practice exercises or projects.
Create a Cloud Armor Policy
Design and implement a Cloud Armor policy to protect your applications from web attacks.
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  • Review the Cloud Armor documentation and identify the threats you want to protect against.
  • Design a policy that includes appropriate rules and configurations.
  • Create and deploy the policy in the Google Cloud console.
  • Test the policy by simulating attacks.
  • Monitor the policy and make adjustments as needed.
Write a Blog Post on HTTP Load Balancing
Create a blog post to share your knowledge of HTTP Load Balancing and help others learn about the topic.
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  • Choose a specific topic within HTTP Load Balancing that you want to write about.
  • Research the topic thoroughly and gather information from reliable sources.
  • Write a clear and concise blog post that explains the topic in a way that is easy to understand.
  • Proofread your blog post carefully and have someone else review it as well.
  • Publish your blog post and promote it on social media.
Participate in a Cloud Armor Hackathon
Participate in a Cloud Armor hackathon to put your skills to the test and learn from others.
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  • Find a Cloud Armor hackathon that you are interested in participating in.
  • Form a team or work individually.
  • Develop a solution to the hackathon challenge.
  • Submit your solution and compete for prizes.
  • Network with other participants and learn about the latest Cloud Armor technologies.

Career center

Learners who complete HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Security Engineer
Security Engineers are responsible for protecting computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. This course can help Security Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Security Engineers can design and implement more secure systems.
Cloud Security Architect
Cloud Security Architects are responsible for designing and implementing security solutions for cloud-based applications and networks. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Cloud Security Architects learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Cloud Security Architects can design and implement more secure solutions.
Software Security Engineer
Software Security Engineers are responsible for designing and developing secure software applications. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Software Security Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications. By understanding how these tools work, Software Security Engineers can design and develop more secure software applications.
Network Security Engineer
Network Security Engineers are responsible for designing and implementing security solutions for computer networks. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Network Security Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based networks. By understanding how these tools work, Network Security Engineers can design and implement more secure solutions.
Security Consultant
Security Consultants are responsible for providing advice and guidance to businesses on how to protect their computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. This course can help Security Consultants learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Security Consultants can provide more effective advice and guidance to their clients.
Systems Engineer
Systems Engineers are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining computer systems. They work with businesses to understand their needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Systems Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for managing and securing cloud-based systems. By understanding how these tools work, Systems Engineers can design and implement more secure and reliable systems.
Site Reliability Engineer
Site Reliability Engineers are responsible for ensuring that websites and online services are reliable and performant. They work to identify and fix problems before they impact users. This course can help Site Reliability Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for managing and securing cloud-based applications. By understanding how these tools work, Site Reliability Engineers can help to ensure that websites and online services are reliable and performant.
Security Manager
Security Managers are responsible for developing and implementing security policies and procedures for businesses. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Security Managers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Security Managers can develop and implement more effective security policies and procedures.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers are responsible for designing, building, and managing computer networks. They work to ensure that networks are secure, reliable, and efficient. This course can help Network Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for managing and securing cloud-based networks. By understanding how these tools work, Network Engineers can design and implement more secure and reliable networks.
Cybersecurity Analyst
Cybersecurity Analysts are responsible for protecting computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Cybersecurity Analysts learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Cybersecurity Analysts can design and implement more secure solutions.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers are responsible for bridging the gap between development and operations teams. They work to ensure that new features and applications are deployed quickly and reliably. This course can help DevOps Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for managing and securing cloud-based applications. By understanding how these tools work, DevOps Engineers can help to ensure that applications are deployed and managed efficiently and securely.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software applications. They work with businesses to understand their needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Software Engineers learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for managing and securing cloud-based applications. By understanding how these tools work, Software Engineers can design and implement more secure and reliable applications.
Security Analyst
Security Analysts are responsible for monitoring and analyzing security threats and vulnerabilities. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Security Analysts learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Security Analysts can more effectively monitor and analyze security threats and vulnerabilities.
Security Specialist
Security Specialists are responsible for implementing and maintaining security solutions for businesses. They work with businesses to understand their security needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Security Specialists learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing cloud-based applications and networks. By understanding how these tools work, Security Specialists can more effectively implement and maintain security solutions.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects are responsible for designing, building, and managing cloud computing systems. They work with businesses to understand their needs and develop solutions that meet those needs. This course can help Cloud Architects learn about HTTP Load Balancers and Cloud Armor, two important tools for securing and managing cloud-based applications. By understanding how these tools work, Cloud Architects can design and implement more secure and reliable systems.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in HTTP Load Balancer with Cloud Armor.
Provides a comprehensive overview of web application security. It covers the different types of web application attacks, how to prevent these attacks, and how to respond to web application security incidents.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud computing. It covers the concepts of cloud computing, the different types of cloud services, and the different cloud deployment models.
Provides a comprehensive overview of HTTP. It covers the concepts of HTTP, the different types of HTTP methods, and the different HTTP status codes.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the TCP/IP protocol stack. It covers the concepts of TCP/IP, the different TCP/IP protocols, and the different TCP/IP applications.
Provides a comprehensive overview of computer networking. It covers the concepts of computer networking, the different types of computer networks, and the different computer networking protocols.
Provides a comprehensive overview of network security. It covers the concepts of network security, the different types of network security threats, and the different network security measures.

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