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Google Exam Professional Cloud Developer Topic 15 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Developer exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 15
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Your application stores customers' content in a Cloud Storage bucket, with each object being encrypted with the customer's encryption key. The key for each object in Cloud Storage is entered into your application by the customer. You discover that your application is receiving an HTTP 4xx error when reading the object from Cloud Storage What is a possible cause of this error?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Gilma
1 months ago
This question is making my head spin! But I'm pretty sure the answer is D. Gotta love those encryption keys, am I right? *chuckles*
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Buck
1 months ago
Hold on, let me double-check... Ah, I see! The answer must be D. You need the customer's base64-encoded key, not the hash or some other algorithm.
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Trinidad
1 months ago
I bet the answer is A. You can't just read the object without the hash of the encryption key. That's like trying to open a lock without the key, right?
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Mira
5 days ago
User 3: So, without the hash, you can't access the encrypted content in the Cloud Storage bucket.
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Delisa
6 days ago
User 2: Yeah, it's like trying to open a lock without the key.
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Tracey
7 days ago
User 1: I think the answer is A. You need the hash of the encryption key to read the object.
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Evelynn
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Let me think... I guess option C could also be a possibility. You know, encryption can be tricky sometimes.
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Lovetta
11 days ago
Yeah, the hash of the encryption key is crucial for reading the object.
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Jean
16 days ago
You're right, option A does seem like a possible cause of the error.
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Precious
18 days ago
I think it might be option A. The hash of the encryption key is important.
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Cary
24 days ago
Option C could be a possibility. Encryption can be tricky.
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Willodean
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option C could also be a possible cause of the error.
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Avery
2 months ago
I agree with Genevive, option A makes sense because the SHA256 hash of the encryption key is needed for the read operation.
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Tayna
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is D. You need to use the customer's base64-encoded key to read the object from Cloud Storage.
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Willard
27 days ago
C) You attempted the read operation on the object with the base64-encoded SHA256 hash of the customer's key.
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Lenna
1 months ago
B) You entered the same encryption algorithm specified by the customer when attempting the read operation.
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Angella
2 months ago
A) You attempted the read operation without the base64-encoded SHA256 hash of the encryption key.
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Genevive
2 months ago
I think the possible cause of the error could be option A.
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