Skills Engineering Implementing Zero Trust Architecture with BeyondCorp

Implementing Zero Trust Architecture with BeyondCorp

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This skill guides the deployment of Google BeyondCorp Enterprise, enabling a true zero-trust security model. It utilizes Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP) and Access Context Manager (ACM) to authorize every request based on deep context, including user identity, device posture, and network attributes. It is essential for organizations moving away from traditional VPNs and needing robust, context-aware security controls for protecting GCP resources and internal applications.
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Implementing Zero Trust with BeyondCorp

Overview

Google BeyondCorp Enterprise implements the zero trust security model by eliminating the concept of a trusted network perimeter. Instead of relying on VPNs and network location, BeyondCorp authenticates and authorizes every request based on user identity, device posture, and contextual attributes. Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP) serves as the enforcement point, intercepting all requests to protected resources and evaluating them against Access Context Manager policies. This skill covers configuring IAP for web applications, defining access levels based on device trust and network attributes, and auditing access policies for compliance.

When to Use

  • When deploying or configuring implementing zero trust with beyondcorp capabilities in your environment
  • When establishing security controls aligned to compliance requirements
  • When building or improving security architecture for this domain
  • When conducting security assessments that require this implementation

Prerequisites

  • Google Cloud project with BeyondCorp Enterprise license
  • IAP API enabled (iap.googleapis.com)
  • Access Context Manager API enabled (accesscontextmanager.googleapis.com)
  • GCP resources to protect (Compute Engine, App Engine, or GKE services)
  • Endpoint Verification deployed on managed devices
  • Python 3.9+ with google-cloud-iap library

Steps

Step 1: Enable IAP on Target Resources

Configure Identity-Aware Proxy on Compute Engine, App Engine, or HTTPS load balancer backends.

Step 2: Define Access Levels

Create Access Context Manager access levels based on IP ranges, device attributes (OS version, encryption, screen lock), and geographic location.

Step 3: Bind Access Policies

Apply access levels as IAP conditions to enforce context-aware access decisions on protected resources.

Step 4: Audit and Monitor

Query IAP audit logs, verify policy enforcement, and identify gaps in zero trust coverage.

Expected Output

JSON report containing IAP-protected resources, access level definitions, policy binding audit results, and zero trust coverage metrics.

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Category Engineering
Name implementing-zero-trust-with-beyondcorp
Version v20260601
Size 9.03KB
Updated At 2026-06-03
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