Your organization has enabled spoofing protection against unauthenticated domains. You are receiving complaints that email from multiple partners is not being received. While investigating this issue, you find that emails are all being sent to quarantine due to the configured safety setting. What should be the next step to allow uses to review these emails and reduce the internal complaints while keeping your environment secure?
A. Add your partner domains IPs to the Inbound Gateway setting.
B. Change the spoofing protection to deliver the emails to spam instead of quarantining them.
C. Add your partner sending IP addresses to an allowlist.
D. Change the spoofing protection to deliver the emails to inboxes with a custom warning instead of quarantining them.
Your organization has a new security requirement around data exfiltration on iOS devices. You have a requirement to prevent users from copying content from a Google app (Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides) in their work account to a Google app in their personal account or a third-party app. What steps should you take from the admin panel to prevent users from copying data from work to non-work apps on iOS devices?
A. Navigate to "Data Protection" setting in Google Admin Console's Device management section and disable the "Allow users to copy data to personal apps" checkbox.
B. Disable "Open Docs in Unmanaged Apps" setting in Google Admin Console's Device management section.
C. Navigate to Devices > Mobile and endpoints > Universal Settings > General and turn on Basic Mobile Management.
D. Clear the "Allow items created with managed apps to open in unmanaged apps" checkbox.
Your company has received help desk calls from users about a new interface in Gmail that they had not seen before. They determined that it was a new feature that Google released recently. In the future, you'll need time to review the new features so you can properly train employees before they see changes.
What action should you take?
A. Company Profile > Profile > New User Features > Enable "Scheduled Release"
B. Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail > Uncheck "Enable Gmail Labs for my users"
C. Company Profile > Profile > New User Features > Enable "Rapid Release"
D. Device Management > Chrome > Device Settings > Stop auto-updates
With the help of a partner, you deployed Google Workspace last year and have seen the rapid pace of innovation and development within the platform. Your CIO has requested that you develop a method of staying up-to-date on all things Google Workspace so that you can be prepared to take advantage of new features and ensure that your organization gets the most out of the platform.
What should you do?
A. Develop a cadence of regular roadmap and business reviews with your partner.
B. Regularly scan the admin console and keep track of any new features you identify.
C. Create a Feature Release alert in the Alert Center to be alerted to new functionality.
D. Put half of your organization on the Rapid Release Schedule to highlight differences.
The CEO of your company has indicated that messages from trusted contacts are being delivered to spam, and it is significantly affecting their work. The messages from these contacts have not always been classified
as spam. Additionally, you recently configured SPF, DKIM, and DMARC for your domain. You have been tasked with troubleshooting the issue.
What two actions should you take? (Choose two.)
A. Obtain the message header and analyze using Google Workspace Toolbox.
B. Review the contents of the messages in Google Vault.
C. Set up a Gmail routing rule to whitelist the sender.
D. Conduct an Email log search to trace the message route.
E. Validate that your domain is not on the Spamhaus blacklist.
A company using Google Workspace has reports of cyber criminals trying to steal usernames and passwords to access critical business data. You need to protect the highly sensitive user accounts from unauthorized access. What should you do?
A. Turn on password expiration.
B. Enforce 2FA with a physical security key.
C. Use a third-party identity provider.
D. Enforce 2FA with Google Authenticator app.
Your-company.com recently started using Google Workspace. The CIO is happy with the deployment, but received notifications that some employees have issues with consumer Google accounts (conflict accounts). You want to put a plan in place to address this concern.
What should you do?
A. Use the conflict account remove tool to remove the accounts from Google Workspace.
B. Rename the accounts to temp@your-company.com, and recreate the accounts.
C. Ask users to request a new Google Workspace account from your local admin.
D. Use the Transfer tool for unmanaged users to find the conflict accounts.
Your company has a broad, granular IT administration team, and you are in charge of ensuring proper administrative control. One of those teams, the security team, requires access to the Security Investigation Tool. What should you do?
A. Assign the pre-built security admin role to the security team members.
B. Create a Custom Admin Role with the Security Center privileges, and then assign the role to each of the security team members.
C. Assign the Super Admin Role to the security team members.
D. Create a Custom Admin Role with the security settings privilege, and then assign the role to each of the security team members.
As a Google Workspace administrator for your organization, you are tasked with identifying how users are reporting their messages--whether spam, not spam, or phishing--for a specific time period. How do you find this information?
A. Open Admin Console > Security > Dashboard > User Reports.
B. Open Admin Console > Security > Dashboard > Spam Filter-Phishing.
C. Use Reports API to query user Gmail activity.
D. Open Admin Console > Reporting > Email Log Search.
When reloading Gmail in Chrome, the web browser returns a 500 Error. As part of the troubleshooting process, Google support asks you to gather logs. How can this be accomplished?
A. Chrome > Window Context Menu > More Tools > Developer Tools > Network Tab > Reload the page to replicate the error > "Export HAR"
B. Admin.google.com > Reporting > Reports > Apps Reports > Gmail
C. chrome://net-export > Start Logging to Disk > Confirm validity with https://netlog-viewer.appspot.com
D. Chrome > Window Context Menu > More Tools > Task Manager > Screen Capture List of Running Processes