Use VPC Service Controls with Personalized Service Health
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This page explains how you can use VPC Service Controls with Personalized Service Health.
VPC Service Controls provides additional
security to help mitigate the risk of data exfiltration.
To use VPC Service Controls with Personalized Service Health, add your projects to
service perimeters. These
perimeters should protect resources and the
Personalized Service Health service from requests that originate outside the perimeter.
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