Google-Workspace-Administrator Exam Question 51
Your organization has implemented Single Sign-On (SSO) for the multiple cloud-based services it utilizes. During authentication, one service indicates that access to the SSO provider cannot be accessed due to invalid information.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Google-Workspace-Administrator Exam Question 52
You received this email from the head of marketing:
Hello Workspace Admin:
Next week, a new consultant will be starting on the "massive marketing mailing" project. We want to ensure that they can view contact details of the rest of the marketing team, but they should not have access to view contact details of anyone else here at our company. Is this something that you can help with?
What are two of the steps you need to perform to fulfill this request?
Choose 2 answers
Hello Workspace Admin:
Next week, a new consultant will be starting on the "massive marketing mailing" project. We want to ensure that they can view contact details of the rest of the marketing team, but they should not have access to view contact details of anyone else here at our company. Is this something that you can help with?
What are two of the steps you need to perform to fulfill this request?
Choose 2 answers
Google-Workspace-Administrator Exam Question 53
A user does not follow their usual sign-in pattern and signs in from an unusual location.
What type of alert is triggered by this event?
What type of alert is triggered by this event?
Google-Workspace-Administrator Exam Question 54
After migrating to Google Workspace, your legal team requests access to search all email and create litigation holds for employees who are involved with active litigation. You need to help the legal team meet this request.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Google-Workspace-Administrator Exam Question 55
As the newly hired Admin in charge of Google Workspace, you learn that the organization has been using Google Workspace for months and has configured several security rules for accessing Google Drive. A week after you start your role, users start to complain that they cannot access Google Drive anymore from one satellite office and that they receive an error message that "a company policy is blocking access to this app." The users have no issue with Gmail or Google Calendar. While investigating, you learn that both this office's Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the global IP address when accessing the internet were changed over the weekend. What is the most logical reason for this issue?
