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Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer Exam - Topic 4 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Security Engineer exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 4
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A manager wants to start retaining security event logs for 2 years while minimizing costs. You write a filter to select the appropriate log entries.

Where should you export the logs?

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Antione
4 months ago
I’m not sure about Cloud Pub/Sub for this purpose. Seems off.
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Rueben
4 months ago
Wait, can you really keep logs in Cloud Storage for 2 years?
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Dorothy
4 months ago
BigQuery is great for analysis, but not for cost-saving.
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Brett
4 months ago
I agree, Cloud Storage is the way to go!
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Tori
5 months ago
Cloud Storage buckets are usually cheaper for long-term storage.
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Hoa
5 months ago
Cloud Pub/Sub seems more suited for real-time data streaming, so I doubt it's the right choice for storing logs for two years.
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Valentin
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about BigQuery being useful for analyzing large datasets.
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Fabiola
5 months ago
I think Cloud Storage buckets might be the best option since they are cost-effective for long-term storage.
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Darrin
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like StackDriver logging is more for real-time monitoring rather than long-term retention.
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Caitlin
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. The key is to identify the common psychological defense mechanisms people use to avoid guilt. Embezzling seems like the most obvious example.
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Amina
5 months ago
Wait, this sounds tricky. Are they talking about artificially generating a requirement that doesn't really exist? Could be the false sole-source thing.
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Phuong
5 months ago
Okay, based on the information provided, I think option A is the best answer. Another DHCP server responding to the client would explain the issue described in the question.
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