ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #77
Your organization requires enhanced privacy and security when sending messages to banks and other financial institutions. Your organization uses Gmail, but the banks use various other email…
The correct answer is A. Set up Transport Layer Security (TLS) compliance for inbound and outbound messages with a list. Transport Layer Security (TLS) compliance in Gmail ensures that emails are encrypted in transit between mail servers, providing privacy and security for communications with specific external domains regardless of the email provider those domains use. By configuring TLS…
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Your organization requires enhanced privacy and security when sending messages to banks and other financial institutions. Your organization uses Gmail, but the banks use various other email providers. You need to maximize privacy and limit access to messages sent and received between your organization and the banks. What should you do?
Options
- ASet up Transport Layer Security (TLS) compliance for inbound and outbound messages with a list
- BConfigure Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) authentication
- CEnable Protect against unauthenticated emails in Gmail Safety.
- DEnable confidential mode for Gmail. Instruct employees to use confidential mode when sending
How the community answered
(53 responses)- A74% (39)
- B8% (4)
- C4% (2)
- D15% (8)
Explanation
Transport Layer Security (TLS) compliance in Gmail ensures that emails are encrypted in transit between mail servers, providing privacy and security for communications with specific external domains regardless of the email provider those domains use. By configuring TLS compliance for both inbound and outbound messages with a list of financial institutions, you enforce encrypted transmission specifically for those sensitive communications. Option B (SPF and DKIM) authenticates the sender's identity but does not encrypt message content in transit. Option C protects against unauthenticated emails coming in but doesn't secure outbound communications. Option D (confidential mode) limits forwarding and copying but doesn't provide transport-level encryption for recipients on other mail providers.
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