ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #61
Your organization wants to ensure that all employees who use Chrome browsers for work adhere to specific security and configuration settings. You need to manage and control the Chrome browsers used…
The correct answer is C. Enroll the Chrome browsers in your organization's domain and apply Chrome browser policies. Chrome Browser Cloud Management allows administrators to enroll Chrome browsers (on Windows, Mac, or Linux) into the organization's Google Workspace domain and apply policies centrally via the Admin console-at no additional cost beyond the existing Workspace subscription. This…
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Your organization wants to ensure that all employees who use Chrome browsers for work adhere to specific security and configuration settings. You need to manage and control the Chrome browsers used within the company while using the least expensive solution. What should you do?
Options
- AUse a third-party software deployment solution to manage the Chrome browser.
- BRemotely wipe all employee devices to ensure that they are using the latest Chrome browser
- CEnroll the Chrome browsers in your organization's domain and apply Chrome browser policies.
- DDisable all extensions on employee Chrome browsers to prevent any potential security risks.
How the community answered
(60 responses)- A3% (2)
- B10% (6)
- C82% (49)
- D5% (3)
Explanation
Chrome Browser Cloud Management allows administrators to enroll Chrome browsers (on Windows, Mac, or Linux) into the organization's Google Workspace domain and apply policies centrally via the Admin console-at no additional cost beyond the existing Workspace subscription. This is the least expensive solution because it uses built-in Google infrastructure. Policies can enforce security settings, manage extensions, configure proxy settings, and more. Option A (third-party MDM) typically costs additional licensing fees. Option B (remote wipe) is a drastic, destructive action that only addresses the browser version, not ongoing policy management. Option D (disabling all extensions) is a blunt, overly restrictive measure that would harm productivity and does not constitute full browser management.
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