Google VPC Service Controls Alternatives (January 2026)

VPC Service Controls define a security perimeter around Google Cloud resources to constrain data within a VPC and mitigate data exfiltration risks.

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Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) | Google Cloud
https://cloud.googl
.com/vpc/

Google Cloud VPC is global, scalable, and flexible. It provides networking for Compute Engine VM, GKE containers, and the App Engine environment.

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Virtual Private Cloud (VPC): Isolated Cloud Network in Security - Alibaba Cloud
https://www.alibabaclou
.com/en/product/vpc/

Virtual Private Cloud helps you build an isolated network environment based on Alibaba Cloud including customizing the IP address range, network segment, route table, and gateway.

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Assured Workloads | Google Cloud
https://cloud.googl
.com/security/products/assured-workloads/

Assured Workloads allows customers to confidently secure and configure sensitive workloads to support their regulatory compliance requirements.

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Cloud Armor Network Security | Google Cloud
https://cloud.googl
.com/security/products/armor/

Google Cloud Armor is a network security service that provides defenses against DDoS and application attacks, and offers a rich set of WAF rules.

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Identity and Access Management  |  Google Cloud
https://cloud.googl
.com/security/products/iam/

Identity and Access Management (IAM) gives admins fine-grained access control and visibility for centrally managing enterprise cloud resources

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Cloud Asset Inventory  |  Google Cloud
https://cloud.googl
.com/security/products/asset-inventory/

A metadata inventory service that allows you to view, monitor, and analyze all your Google Cloud and Anthos assets across projects and services.

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Cloud Virtual Network – Marketplace – Google Cloud console
https://console.cloud.googl
.com/marketplace/details/google-cloud-platform/cloud-virtual-network/

Spend smart, procure faster and retire committed Google Cloud spend with Google Cloud Marketplace. Browse the catalog of over 2000 SaaS, VMs, development stacks, and Kubernetes apps optimized to run on Google Cloud.