ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #76
Your company handles sensitive client data and needs to maintain a high level of security to comply with strict industry regulations. You need to allow your company's security team to investigate…
The correct answer is D. Create an administrator role with Security Center access. Assign the role to the security team. The security investigation tool is part of the Google Workspace Security Center and requires specific administrative privileges. Creating a custom admin role with Security Center access and assigning it to the security team follows the principle of least privilege - they get…
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Your company handles sensitive client data and needs to maintain a high level of security to comply with strict industry regulations. You need to allow your company's security team to investigate potential security breaches by using the security investigation tool in the Google Admin console. What should you do?
Options
- ACreate an activity rule that triggers email notifications to the security team whenever a high-risk
- BAssign the User Management Admin role to the security team.
- CAssign the super admin role to the security team
- DCreate an administrator role with Security Center access. Assign the role to the security team.
How the community answered
(53 responses)- A8% (4)
- B15% (8)
- C4% (2)
- D74% (39)
Explanation
The security investigation tool is part of the Google Workspace Security Center and requires specific administrative privileges. Creating a custom admin role with Security Center access and assigning it to the security team follows the principle of least privilege - they get exactly what they need to do their job without broader admin permissions. Option A (activity rules/email alerts) helps with notifications but doesn't grant access to the investigation tool. Option B (User Management Admin) only allows managing user accounts, not security investigations. Option C (super admin) grants far too many permissions, violating the least-privilege principle and creating unnecessary risk.
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