A partner's GCP projects need access to some resources in your company's VPC. There is no CIDR overlap. Which two solutions provide secure connectivity without compromising security? (Choose two.)
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Correct answer: VPC peering, Cloud VPN.
Why this is the answer
VPC peering allows direct, private IP connectivity between two VPC networks, even across different organizations, as long as there's no CIDR overlap. This provides secure, low-latency communication. Cloud VPN establishes a secure IPsec tunnel over the public internet between your VPC and the partner's network. This encrypts traffic and ensures secure communication. Shared VPC is a feature within a single organization, allowing multiple projects to share a common host network, not for connecting external partners. Dedicated Interconnect provides a high-bandwidth, low-latency physical connection, but it's typically used for connecting an on-premises network to GCP, not directly for partner-to-partner GCP project connectivity. Cloud NAT allows instances without external IP addresses to send outbound traffic to the internet, which is unrelated to establishing secure connectivity between two VPCs.
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