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Google Exam Professional Cloud Security Engineer Topic 1 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Security Engineer exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 1
[All Professional Cloud Security Engineer Questions]

You manage a fleet of virtual machines (VMs) in your organization. You have encountered issues with lack of patching in many VMs. You need to automate regular patching in your VMs and view the patch management data across multiple projects.

What should you do?

Choose 2 answers

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Jame
2 months ago
I wonder if the exam question is trying to trick us. Maybe they're testing our ability to think outside the box. But nah, I'm sticking with the good old VM Manager. It's the Swiss Army knife of patch management.
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Jade
1 months ago
B) View patch management data in VM Manager by using OS patch management.
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Blythe
2 months ago
A) Deploy patches with VM Manager by using OS patch management
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Crista
3 months ago
I believe viewing patch management data in VM Manager is also crucial for monitoring.
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Kenny
3 months ago
Artifact Registry? Really? That's like trying to use a toaster to bake a cake. Not the best tool for the job, if you ask me.
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Nettie
2 months ago
C) Deploy patches with Security Command Center by using Rapid Vulnerability Detection.
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Eura
2 months ago
B) View patch management data in VM Manager by using OS patch management.
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Maira
2 months ago
A) Deploy patches with VM Manager by using OS patch management
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Maira
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about C and D. Security Command Center is more for security vulnerabilities, isn't it? I think the key here is to use the VM Manager for the actual patch management process.
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Lenny
3 months ago
A and B seem like the obvious choices here. Patch management is all about deploying and monitoring the patches, right? I mean, who wants to manually update every single VM? That's just a recipe for disaster.
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Thaddeus
2 months ago
Definitely, manual updates are time-consuming and prone to errors.
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Gary
2 months ago
B) View patch management data in VM Manager by using OS patch management.
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Alecia
2 months ago
A) Deploy patches with VM Manager by using OS patch management
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Jose
2 months ago
Yes, automating patching is crucial for efficiency.
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Gerald
2 months ago
B) View patch management data in VM Manager by using OS patch management.
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Lauran
2 months ago
A) Deploy patches with VM Manager by using OS patch management
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Candra
3 months ago
I agree with Arlette. It's important to automate patching to ensure security.
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Arlette
3 months ago
I think we should deploy patches with VM Manager using OS patch management.
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