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Questions # 1:

Your company has recently migrated from an on-premises email solution to Google Workspace. You have successfully added and verified the new primary domain. However, you also want to continue receiving emails sent to your former on-premises email server for a transitional period. You need to ensure that emails sent to your former domain are still delivered to your on-premises server, even though your primary email system is now Google Workspace. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Configure MX records for the former domain to point to your on-premises email servers.

B.

Add the former domain as a secondary domain in your Google Workspace settings and verify the domain.

C.

Adjust the TTL (Time-to-Live) for the former domain to ensure a smooth transition.

D.

Add the former domain as a domain alias for the primary domain.

Questions # 2:

Your organization requires enhanced privacy and security when sending messages to banks and other financial institutions. Your organization uses Gmail, but the banks use various other email providers. You need to maximize privacy and limit access to messages sent and received between your organization and the banks. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Set up Transport Layer Security (TLS) compliance for inbound and outbound messages with a list of the banks’ email domains. Validate the TLS connections.

B.

Configure Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) authentication for your email domains.

C.

Enable Protect against unauthenticated emails in Gmail Safety.

D.

Enable confidential mode for Gmail. Instruct employees to use confidential mode when sending messages to the banks.

Questions # 3:

You are configuring Gmail for your company and want to implement a layered security approach. You decide to implement industry-standard email authentication protocols. What should you do?

Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

Enable a default email quarantine for all users to isolate suspicious emails and determine if the messages haven't been authenticated.

B.

Configure a blocked senders rule to block all emails from unknown senders.

C.

Configure DKIM to digitally sign outbound emails and verify their origin.

D.

Disable IMAP for your organization to prevent external clients from accessing Gmail.

E.

Set up SPF records to specify authorized mail servers for your domain.

Questions # 4:

You are configuring email for your company’s Google Workspace account. The company wants to prevent certain types of files from being sent or received as email attachments in the simplest and most cost-effective way. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Adjust the maximum message size limit to prevent large files from being sent or received.

B.

Enable the Security Sandbox in Gmail to automatically quarantine emails with suspicious attachments.

C.

Scan all incoming and outgoing emails for malicious attachments by using an industry standard third-party email security solution.

D.

Configure an attachment compliance rule in Gmail settings to block specific file types.

Questions # 5:

Your company wants to minimize distractions and inappropriate content in their Google Chat spaces. You need to give trusted employees the ability to remove messages and ban users from specific Chat spaces. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Assign the trusted employees as moderators for the relevant Chat spaces.

B.

Create a data loss prevention (DLP) rule that blocks inappropriate content from being shared

C.

Use the security investigation tool to audit and monitor Chat messages.

D.

Disable all Chat spaces except those specifically approved by management.

Questions # 6:

Your organization has enabled Google Groups for Business to let employees create and manage their own email distribution lists and web forums. You need to ensure that users cannot join external Google Groups with their Google Workspace accounts without interrupting internal group usage. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Set the setting for Google Groups for Business called Accessing groups from outside this organization to Private.

B.

In Additional Google Services, turn Google Groups OFF at the root organizational unit.

C.

Use the Directory API to change the settings of user-created groups to disable features that allow external users to access, view, or post on groups.

D.

Set the setting for Google Groups for Business called Default for permission to view conversations to All organization users.

Questions # 7:

Your organization’s users are reporting that a large volume of legitimate emails are being misidentified as spam in Gmail. You want to troubleshoot this problem while following Google-recommended practices. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Adjust the organization’s mail content compliance settings in the Admin console.

B.

Advise users to individually allowlist senders.

C.

Disable spam filtering for all users.

D.

Contact Google Workspace support and report a suspected system-wide spam filter malfunction.

Questions # 8:

Per regulatory requirements, your company is required to keep the data of employees located in Germany within Europe and the data of employees located in the US within the US. The employees in Germany are in a separate organizational unit (OU) than employees in the US. You need to ensure that where employee data is stored is in compliance with the location regulations.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Instruct employees to use Drive for desktop to keep documents on their corporate computers.

B.

Create two Groups. Assign employees into the Germany or US Group based on their location. Use Google Drive trust rules to prevent sharing between the Groups.

C.

Navigate to the Data Regions function in the Admin console. Select the Europe region for employees in Germany, and select the US region for US employees.

D.

Navigate to the Data Regions function in the Admin console. Select 'No preference.'

Questions # 9:

Your organization collects credit card information in customer files. You need to implement a policy for your organization’s Google Drive data that prevents the accidental sharing of files that contain credit card numbers with external users. You also need to record any sharing incidents for reporting. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create a data loss prevention (DLP) rule that uses the predefined credit card number detector, sets the action to “block external sharing”, and enables the “Log event” option.

B.

Enable Gmail content compliance, and create a rule to block email attachments containing credit card numbers from being sent to external recipients.

C.

Implement a third-party data loss prevention solution to integrate with Drive and provide advanced content detection capabilities.

D.

Configure a data retention policy to automatically delete files containing credit card numbers after a specified period.

Questions # 10:

Your organization handles a significant amount of sensitive customer data and must follow strict industry regulations. To meet an upcoming compliance deadline, you need to quickly implement a solution that automatically classifies files stored in Google Drive based on the content of files.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create data loss prevention (DLP) rules for Drive. Configure the rules to apply Drive labels based on content.

B.

Apply Drive labels based on content. Use Google Vault to create retention rules based on Drive labels, ensuring that data is kept for the required duration.

C.

Implement a third-party data governance tool that integrates with Drive and provides advanced classification capabilities.

D.

Add users into organizational units (OUs). Configure default file classification in Drive for the desired OUs.

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