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Your Chief Information Security Officer is concerned about phishing. You implemented 2 Factor Authentication and forced hardware keys as a best practice to prevent such attacks. The CISO is curious as to how many such email phishing attempts you've avoided since putting the 2FA+Hardware Keys in place last month.
Where do you find the information your CISO is interested in seeing?
A. Security > Advanced Security Settings > Phishing Attempts
B. Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail > Phishing Attempts
C. Security > Dashboard > Spam Filter: Phishing
D. Reporting > Reports > Phishing
User A is a Basic License holder. User B is a Business License holder. These two users, along with many additional users, are in the same organizational unit at the same company. When User A attempts to access Drive, they receive the following error: "We are sorry, but you do not have access to Google Docs Editors. Please contact your Organization Administrator for access." User B is not presented with the same error and accesses the service without issues.
How do you provide access to Drive for User A?
A. Select User A in the Directory, and under the Apps section, check whether Drive and Docs is disabled. If so, enable it in the User record.
B. In Apps > Google Workspace > Drive and Docs, select the organizational unit the users are in and enable Drive for the organizational unit.
C. In Apps > Google Workspace, determine the Group that has Drive and Docs enabled as a service. Add User A to this group.
D. Select User A in the Directory, and under the Licenses section, change their license from Basic to Business to add the Drive and Docs service.
You have configured your Google Workspace account on the scheduled release track to provide additional time to prepare for new product releases and determine how they will impact your users. There are some new features on the latest roadmap that your director needs you to test as soon as they become generally available without changing the release track for the entire organization.
What should you do?
A. Create a new OU and tum on the rapid release track just for this OU.
B. Create a new Google Group with test users and enable the rapid release track.
C. Establish a separate Dev environment, and set it to rapid release.
D. Ask Google for a demo account with beta access to the new features.