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Questions # 21:

You are consulting with a client that requires end-to-end encryption of application data (including data in transit, data in use, and data at rest) within Google Cloud. Which options should you utilize to accomplish this? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

External Key Manager

B.

Customer-supplied encryption keys

C.

Hardware Security Module

D.

Confidential Computing and Istio

E.

Client-side encryption

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Questions # 22:

You are exporting application logs to Cloud Storage. You encounter an error message that the log sinks don't support uniform bucket-level access policies. How should you resolve this error?

Options:

A.

Change the access control model for the bucket

B.

Update your sink with the correct bucket destination.

C.

Add the roles/logging.logWriter Identity and Access Management (IAM) role to the bucket for the log sink identity.

D.

Add the roles/logging.bucketWriter Identity and Access Management (IAM) role to the bucket for the log sink identity.

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Questions # 23:

Your company is developing a new application for your organization. The application consists of two Cloud Run services, service A and service B. Service A provides a web-based user front-end. Service B provides back-end services that are called by service A. You need to set up identity and access management for the application. Your solution should follow the principle of least privilege. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create a new service account with the permissions to run service A and service B. Require authentication for service B. Permit only the new service account to call the backend.

B.

Create two separate service accounts. Grant one service account the permissions to execute service A, and grant the other service account the permissions to execute service B. Require authentication for service B. Permit only the service account for service A to call the back-end.

C.

Use the Compute Engine default service account to run service A and service B. Require authentication for service B. Permit only the default service account to call the backend.

D.

Create three separate service accounts. Grant one service account the permissions to execute service A. Grant the second service account the permissions to run service B. Grant the third service account the permissions to communicate between both services A and B. Require authentication for service B. Call the back-end by authenticating with a service account key for the third service account.

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Questions # 24:

Your Google Cloud environment has one organization node, one folder named Apps." and several projects within that folder The organizational node enforces the constraints/iam.allowedPolicyMemberDomains organization policy, which allows members from the terramearth.com organization The "Apps" folder enforces the constraints/iam.allowedPolicyMemberDomains organization policy, which allows members from the flowlogistic.com organization. It also has the inheritFromParent: false property.

You attempt to grant access to a project in the Apps folder to the user testuser@terramearth.com.

What is the result of your action and why?

Options:

A.

The action fails because a constraints/iam.allowedPolicyMemberDomains organization policy must

be defined on the current project to deactivate the constraint temporarily.

B.

The action fails because a constraints/iam.allowedPolicyMemberDomains organization policy is in place and only members from the flowlogistic.com organization are allowed.

C.

The action succeeds because members from both organizations, terramearth. com or flowlogistic.com, are allowed on projects in the "Apps" folder

D.

The action succeeds and the new member is successfully added to the project's Identity and Access Management (1AM) policy because all policies are inherited by underlying folders and projects.

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Questions # 25:

A website design company recently migrated all customer sites to App Engine. Some sites are still in progress and should only be visible to customers and company employees from any location.

Which solution will restrict access to the in-progress sites?

Options:

A.

Upload an .htaccess file containing the customer and employee user accounts to App Engine.

B.

Create an App Engine firewall rule that allows access from the customer and employee networks and denies all other traffic.

C.

Enable Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP), and allow access to a Google Group that contains the customer and employee user accounts.

D.

Use Cloud VPN to create a VPN connection between the relevant on-premises networks and the company’s GCP Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network.

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Questions # 26:

Your company uses Google Cloud and has publicly exposed network assets. You want to discover the assets and perform a security audit on these assets by using a software tool in the least amount of time.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Run a platform security scanner on all instances in the organization.

B.

Notify Google about the pending audit and wait for confirmation before performing the scan.

C.

Contact a Google approved security vendor to perform the audit.

D.

Identify all external assets by using Cloud Asset Inventory and then run a network security scanner against them.

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Questions # 27:

Your privacy team uses crypto-shredding (deleting encryption keys) as a strategy to delete personally identifiable information (PII). You need to implement this practice on Google Cloud while still utilizing the majority of the platform’s services and minimizing operational overhead. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Use client-side encryption before sending data to Google Cloud, and delete encryption keys on-premises

B.

Use Cloud External Key Manager to delete specific encryption keys.

C.

Use customer-managed encryption keys to delete specific encryption keys.

D.

Use Google default encryption to delete specific encryption keys.

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Questions # 28:

Your organization acquired a new workload. The Web and Application (App) servers will be running on Compute Engine in a newly created custom VPC. You are responsible for configuring a secure network communication solution that meets the following requirements:

Only allows communication between the Web and App tiers.

Enforces consistent network security when autoscaling the Web and App tiers.

Prevents Compute Engine Instance Admins from altering network traffic.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

1. Configure all running Web and App servers with respective network tags.

2. Create an allow VPC firewall rule that specifies the target/source with respective network tags.

B.

1. Configure all running Web and App servers with respective service accounts.

2. Create an allow VPC firewall rule that specifies the target/source with respective service accounts.

C.

1. Re-deploy the Web and App servers with instance templates configured with respective network tags.

2. Create an allow VPC firewall rule that specifies the target/source with respective network tags.

D.

1. Re-deploy the Web and App servers with instance templates configured with respective service accounts.

2. Create an allow VPC firewall rule that specifies the target/source with respective service accounts.

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Questions # 29:

Your organization deploys a large number of containerized applications on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Node updates are currently applied manually. Audit findings show that a critical patch has not been installed due to a missed notification. You need to design a more reliable, cloud-first, and scalable process for node updates. What should you do?​

Options:

A.

Migrate the cluster infrastructure to a self-managed Kubernetes environment for greater control over the patching process.​

B.

Develop a custom script to continuously check for patch availability, download patches, and apply the patches across all components of the cluster.​

C.

Schedule a daily reboot for all nodes to automatically upgrade.​

D.

Configure node auto-upgrades for node pools in the maintenance windows.​

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Questions # 30:

You are responsible for managing your company’s identities in Google Cloud. Your company enforces 2-Step Verification (2SV) for all users. You need to reset a user’s access, but the user lost their second factor for 2SV. You want to minimize risk. What should you do?

Options:

A.

On the Google Admin console, select the appropriate user account, and generate a backup code to allow the user to sign in. Ask the user to update their second factor.

B.

On the Google Admin console, temporarily disable the 2SV requirements for all users. Ask the user to log in and add their new second factor to their account. Re-enable the 2SV requirement for all users.

C.

On the Google Admin console, select the appropriate user account, and temporarily disable 2SV for this account Ask the user to update their second factor, and then re-enable 2SV for this account.

D.

On the Google Admin console, use a super administrator account to reset the user account's credentials. Ask the user to update their credentials after their first login.

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