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      <title>Google Cloud Professional Cloud Security Engineer Study Guide</title>
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      <description>Hey everyone! If you’ve been following along, you might know that I recently passed the Google Cloud Professional Cloud Security Engineer exam. To be honest, the whole process was a bit of a sprint, and I wanted to share my journey with you, including the challenges, resources, and strategies I used to pass the exam.
The Journey to Certification Why I Took the Exam Now, you might be wondering, &amp;ldquo;Rishab, you’re a developer advocate at Twilio, why focus on cloud security?</description>
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