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Google Exam Google Workspace Administrator Topic 10 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Google Workspace Administrator exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 10
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You need to protect your users from untrusted senders sending encrypted attachments via email. You must ensure that these messages are not delivered to users' mailboxes. What step should be taken?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Raymon
11 months ago
Google Vault? Really? I think someone's been watching too many spy movies. This is an email security question, not a James Bond operation. Let's stick to the basics and go with that quarantine option. Much safer and saner than trying to use some fancy-schmancy tool.
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Tyisha
10 months ago
Well said. Quarantine it is!
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Celestina
10 months ago
Absolutely. It's always best to err on the side of caution with email security.
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Luis
10 months ago
Better safe than sorry!
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Kathrine
10 months ago
Definitely. We don't want any risky attachments getting through.
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Bobbie
10 months ago
Agreed. It's better to play it safe and keep those messages away from users.
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Paulene
10 months ago
That sounds like a good idea. Quarantine seems like a safe bet.
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Scarlet
10 months ago
D) Enable a safety rule to send these types of messages to a quarantine.
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Marci
11 months ago
Yeah, I'm with you guys. Option D is the way to go. Although, I have to say, I'm a little curious about option B - Google Vault? What's that all about? Is that some kind of secret weapon we don't know about?
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Lashaunda
11 months ago
Totally agree, quarantining is the way to go. We don't want to risk anything getting through, but we also don't want to accidentally delete important messages. A little time in the quarantine should give us a chance to review them and make sure they're safe.
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Howard
11 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. We need to protect users from untrusted encrypted attachments, but we don't want to just delete the messages, right? I'm thinking option D sounds like the best approach - a safety rule to quarantine these messages rather than letting them into the mailboxes.
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