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CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #211

Why is data stored in Google Cloud secure and private?

The correct answer is C. Data is encrypted by default. Google Cloud encrypts all customer data at rest and in transit by default, with no additional configuration required from the customer. This is a foundational security guarantee built into the platform. Option A is incorrect - Security Command Center is a security risk and…

Understanding Google Cloud Security

Question

Why is data stored in Google Cloud secure and private?

Options

  • AData is encrypted by the Security Command Center
  • BData is encrypted by Cloud Data Loss Prevention
  • CData is encrypted by default
  • DData is encrypted when an appropriate tag is applied

How the community answered

(45 responses)
  • A
    4% (2)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    87% (39)
  • D
    7% (3)

Explanation

Google Cloud encrypts all customer data at rest and in transit by default, with no additional configuration required from the customer. This is a foundational security guarantee built into the platform. Option A is incorrect - Security Command Center is a security risk and threat detection platform, not the encryption mechanism. Option B is incorrect - Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a service for discovering, classifying, and protecting sensitive data, not for general encryption. Option D is wrong because encryption is automatic and unconditional; it does not require applying a tag or any other manual action.

Topics

#Google Cloud Security#Data Encryption#Security Defaults#Data Privacy

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