Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer (PCSE)

A Cloud Security Engineer allows organizations to design and implement secure workloads and infrastructure on Google Cloud. Through an understanding of security best practices and industry requirements, this individual designs, develops, and manages a secure solution by using Google security technologies. A Cloud Security Engineer is proficient in identity and access management, defining the resource hierarchy and policies, using Google Cloud technologies to provide data protection, configuring network security defenses, monitoring environments for threats, configuring security automation, securing AI workloads, securing the software supply chain, and enforcing regulatory controls.

The Professional Cloud Security Engineer exam assesses your ability to:

  • Configure access
  • Secure communications and establish boundary protection
  • Ensure data protection
  • Manage operations
  • Support compliance requirements

Prerequisites

Recommended experience: 3+ years of industry experience including 1+ years designing and managing solutions using Google Cloud.

Exams

About this certification exam
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Languages: English, Japanese.
  • Exam format: 50-60 multiple choice and multiple select questions.

1. Review the exam guide

The exam guide contains a complete list of topics that may be included on the exam. Review the exam guide to determine if your skills align with the topics on the exam.

2. Training Prepare for the exam by following the Professional Security Engineer learning path. Explore online training, in-person classes, hands-on labs, and other resources from Google Cloud.

3. Sample questions

Review sample questions to familiarize yourself with the format of exam questions and example content that may be covered on the Cloud Security Engineer exam.

4. Schedule your exam

Register and select the option to take the exam remotely or at a nearby testing center.

Recertification

Candidates must recertify in order to maintain their certification status. The exam is valid for two years. You may attempt recertification starting 60 days prior to your certification expiration date.