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The new Google Cloud region in Jakarta is now open blog. Prior to Google, he consulted on Cloud based Financial Risk systems and was a Program Manager at Microsoft in Commerce, Xbox, and Cloud Recommendations. Oscar Guerrero is a Product Manager at Google New York, focused on Data Privacy and Compliance, in particular Audit Logging. Prior to Google, he led development teams at InfluxDB, Loggly, and Riverbed Technology. Philip O’Toole is an Engineering Manager at Google Pittsburgh, leading development teams working on GCP’s Cloud Logging Platform, including Audit Logging. The Cloud Logging team is continuing to expand offerings, so be on the lookout! Philip O’Toole Oscar continues the conversation with audit logging in G Suite. Philip describes how audit logs and event driven systems can benefit businesses, explaining how event driven systems can be built and pushed with GCP. Splunk where how to#
The interview continues with a discussion the various other benefits of audit logging, including proof of compliance and measuring of risk.īecause audit logs have the ability to create more data than some businesses can use, Philip and Oscar help our listeners understand how to choose the correct logging services for their needs, and we learn how Cloud Logging can help users digest their data.
Our guests explain the types of logs GCP offers and why each is important for security. Our guests explain the importance of Cloud Audit Logs to keep track of your GCP resources so you know who, what, where, and when things were done. This week, Mark Mirchandani and Priyanka Vergadia learn all about Cloud Audit Logging with fellow Googlers Philip O’Toole and Oscar Guerrero.