![]() ![]() In follow-up articles, we’ll go over how you can use policy templates to add policies to your Forseti scans on your GCP resources (using the enforce_label template as an example). You can see it in action in this live demo from Alex Sung, PM for Forseti at Google Cloud. In this first post, we’ll discuss two open-source tools that can help you secure your infrastructure at scale and scan for non-compliant resources: Forseti and Config Validator. The goal is to write your security policies as code once and for all, and to apply them both before and after you deploy resources in your GCP environment. In this series of four articles, we’ll show you how to start implementing your security policies at scale on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). One of the greatest challenges customers face when onboarding in the cloud is how to control and protect their assets while letting their users deploy resources securely.
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