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Questions # 31:

You are routing all your internet facing traffic from Google Cloud through your on-premises internet connection. You want to accomplish this goal securely and with the highest bandwidth possible.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create an HA VPN connection to Google Cloud Replace the default 0 0 0 0/0 route.

B.

Create a routing VM in Compute Engine Configure the default route with the VM as the next hop.

C.

Configure Cloud Interconnect with HA VPN Replace the default 0 0 0 0/0 route to an on-premises destination.

D.

Configure Cloud Interconnect and route traffic through an on-premises firewall.

Questions # 32:

Your organization is using Vertex AI Workbench Instances. You must ensure that newly deployed instances are automatically kept up-to-date and that users cannot accidentally alter settings in the operating system. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Enable the VM Manager and ensure the corresponding Google Compute Engine instances are added.

B.

Enforce the disableRootAccess and requireAutoUpgradeSchedule organization policies for newly deployed instances.

C.

Assign the AI Notebooks Runner and AI Notebooks Viewer roles to the users of the AI Workbench Instances.

D.

Implement a firewall rule that prevents Secure Shell access to the corresponding Google Compute Engine instances by using tags.

Questions # 33:

When creating a secure container image, which two items should you incorporate into the build if possible? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Ensure that the app does not run as PID 1.

B.

Package a single app as a container.

C.

Remove any unnecessary tools not needed by the app.

D.

Use public container images as a base image for the app.

E.

Use many container image layers to hide sensitive information.

Questions # 34:

Your company is using Cloud Dataproc for its Spark and Hadoop jobs. You want to be able to create, rotate,

and destroy symmetric encryption keys used for the persistent disks used by Cloud Dataproc. Keys can be stored in the cloud.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Use the Cloud Key Management Service to manage the data encryption key (DEK).

B.

Use the Cloud Key Management Service to manage the key encryption key (KEK).

C.

Use customer-supplied encryption keys to manage the data encryption key (DEK).

D.

Use customer-supplied encryption keys to manage the key encryption key (KEK).

Questions # 35:

In an effort for your company messaging app to comply with FIPS 140-2, a decision was made to use GCP compute and network services. The messaging app architecture includes a Managed Instance Group (MIG) that controls a cluster of Compute Engine instances. The instances use Local SSDs for data caching and UDP for instance-to-instance communications. The app development team is willing to make any changes necessary to comply with the standard

Which options should you recommend to meet the requirements?

Options:

A.

Encrypt all cache storage and VM-to-VM communication using the BoringCrypto module.

B.

Set Disk Encryption on the Instance Template used by the MIG to customer-managed key and use BoringSSL for all data transit between instances.

C.

Change the app instance-to-instance communications from UDP to TCP and enable BoringSSL on clients' TLS connections.

D.

Set Disk Encryption on the Instance Template used by the MIG to Google-managed Key and use BoringSSL library on all instance-to-instance communications.

Questions # 36:

Your organization s customers must scan and upload the contract and their driver license into a web portal in Cloud Storage. You must remove all personally identifiable information (Pll) from files that are older than 12 months. Also you must archive the anonymized files for retention purposes.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Set a time to live (TTL) of 12 months for the files in the Cloud Storage bucket that removes PH and moves the files to the archive storage class.

B.

Create a Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) inspection job that de-identifies Pll in files created more than 12 months ago and archives them to another Cloud Storage bucket. Delete the original files.

C.

Schedule a Cloud Key Management Service (KMS) rotation period of 12 months for the encryption keys of the Cloud Storage files containing Pll to de-identify them Delete the original keys.

D.

Configure the Autoclass feature of the Cloud Storage bucket to de-identify Pll Archive the files that are older than 12 months Delete the original files.

Questions # 37:

You are in charge of migrating a legacy application from your company datacenters to GCP before the current maintenance contract expires. You do not know what ports the application is using and no documentation is available for you to check. You want to complete the migration without putting your environment at risk.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Migrate the application into an isolated project using a “Lift & Shift” approach. Enable all internal TCP traffic using VPC Firewall rules. Use VPC Flow logs to determine what traffic should be allowed for theapplication to work properly.

B.

Migrate the application into an isolated project using a “Lift & Shift” approach in a custom network. Disable all traffic within the VPC and look at the Firewall logs to determine what traffic should be allowed for the application to work properly.

C.

Refactor the application into a micro-services architecture in a GKE cluster. Disable all traffic from outside the cluster using Firewall Rules. Use VPC Flow logs to determine what traffic should be allowed for the application to work properly.

D.

Refactor the application into a micro-services architecture hosted in Cloud Functions in an isolated project.Disable all traffic from outside your project using Firewall Rules. Use VPC Flow logs to determine what traffic should be allowed for the application to work properly.

Questions # 38:

Your organization has an application hosted in Cloud Run. You must control access to the application by using Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP) with these requirements:

Only users from the AppDev group may have access.

Access must be restricted to internal network IP addresses.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Configure IAP to enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users and use network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) to block unauthorized access attempts.

B.

Configure firewall rules to limit access to IAP based on the AppDev group and source IP addresses.

C.

Create an access level that includes conditions for internal IP address ranges and AppDev groups. Apply this access level to the application's IAP policy.

D.

Deploy a VPN gateway and instruct the AppDev group to connect to the company network before accessing the application.

Questions # 39:

A large financial institution is moving its Big Data analytics to Google Cloud Platform. They want to have maximum control over the encryption process of data stored at rest in BigQuery.

What technique should the institution use?

Options:

A.

Use Cloud Storage as a federated Data Source.

B.

Use a Cloud Hardware Security Module (Cloud HSM).

C.

Customer-managed encryption keys (CMEK).

D.

Customer-supplied encryption keys (CSEK).

Questions # 40:

Which type of load balancer should you use to maintain client IP by default while using the standard network tier?

Options:

A.

SSL Proxy

B.

TCP Proxy

C.

Internal TCP/UDP

D.

TCP/UDP Network

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