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Your organization's security team has published a list of vetted third-party apps and extensions that can be used by employees. All other apps are prohibited unless a business case is presented and…

The correct answer is B. Change the Chrome Web Store allow/block mode setting to block all apps, admin manages. Changing the Chrome Web Store policy to block all apps and managing an allowlist ensures that only vetted, approved apps are allowed for installation. This approach enforces the security team's policy by restricting access to unapproved apps while enabling the installation of…

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Question

Your organization's security team has published a list of vetted third-party apps and extensions that can be used by employees. All other apps are prohibited unless a business case is presented and approved. The Chrome Web Store policy applied at the top-level organization allows all apps and extensions with an admin blocklist. You need to disable any unapproved apps that have already been installed and prevent employees from installing unapproved apps. What should you do?

Options

  • AChange the Chrome Web Store allow/block mode setting to allow all apps, admin manages
  • BChange the Chrome Web Store allow/block mode setting to block all apps, admin manages
  • CDisable Extensions and Chrome packaged apps as Allowed types of apps and extensions for the
  • DDisable the Chrome Web Store service for the top-level organizational unit. Enable the Chrome

How the community answered

(22 responses)
  • A
    5% (1)
  • B
    73% (16)
  • C
    5% (1)
  • D
    18% (4)

Explanation

Changing the Chrome Web Store policy to block all apps and managing an allowlist ensures that only vetted, approved apps are allowed for installation. This approach enforces the security team's policy by restricting access to unapproved apps while enabling the installation of only those apps that have been explicitly approved. This method provides control over what can be installed, aligning with the organization's security requirements.

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#Chrome Web Store#App Management#Security Policies#Device Management

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