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Google Exam Professional Cloud Security Engineer Topic 4 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Security Engineer exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 4
[All Professional Cloud Security Engineer Questions]

You are deploying regulated workloads on Google Cloud. The regulation has data residency and data access requirements. It also requires that support is provided from the same geographical location as where the data resides.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Christiane
22 days ago
I'm gonna have to go with Option B. Wouldn't want to end up in trouble with the regulators, am I right? Although, maybe Option D could be a way to 'assured' compliance. Eh, pun intended.
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Arthur
3 days ago
Option B sounds like the safest bet. Can't risk violating those regulations.
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Patti
27 days ago
Hmm, I don't know, Option A seems a bit too basic for this kind of regulation. I'd rather go for something that really gives me the peace of mind, you know?
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Timmy
1 months ago
Option C is interesting, but I'm not sure if it's enough to fully address the data access requirements. Might be better to go for a more comprehensive solution.
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Carlee
2 days ago
Doyle: True, but maybe we should consider a more comprehensive solution like deploying Assured Workloads to fully address the data access requirements.
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Doyle
10 days ago
User 2: That makes sense, but we also need to ensure that no users are accessing data from another region. Option C could help with that.
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Ula
21 days ago
User 1: I think we should go with option B and deploy resources only to regions permitted by data residency requirements.
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Vallie
1 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option D. Assured Workloads sounds like it could be the way to go for this regulated scenario.
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Fidelia
10 days ago
User 2: That makes sense, it ensures that our workloads meet the data residency and access requirements.
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Myra
28 days ago
User 1: I think we should go with Option D and deploy Assured Workloads.
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Viva
2 months ago
Option B seems like the obvious choice here. Gotta stay compliant with those data residency requirements!
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Dominque
19 days ago
User 2: Definitely, we need to make sure we're deploying resources only to approved regions.
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Lawrence
23 days ago
Rebecka: That's a good point. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to data residency and access requirements.
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Pansy
26 days ago
User 3: I think using Data Access logging and Access Transparency logging could also help ensure compliance. It's important to monitor data access.
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Mitsue
28 days ago
User 1: I agree, option B is the way to go to meet data residency requirements.
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Rebecka
1 months ago
User 2: Agreed, we have to make sure we're following the regulations. Deploying resources only to permitted regions is a must.
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Sharika
1 months ago
User 1: Option B is definitely the way to go. Can't risk violating those data residency requirements.
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Beckie
2 months ago
I think we should also use Data Access logging and Access Transparency logging to ensure data access compliance.
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Shayne
2 months ago
I agree with Kris. It's important to comply with the data residency requirements.
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Kris
2 months ago
I think we should deploy resources only to regions permitted by data residency requirements.
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