Google Cloud Professional Collaboration Engineer — Question 62
Your cyber security team has requested that all email destined for external domains be scanned for credit card numbers, and if found, the email must be encrypted using your cloud-based third-party encryption provider. You are responsible for configuring to meet this request.
What should you do?
Answer options
- A. Create a content compliance rule on outbound mail and internal-sending mail using the predefined rule for credit card numbers, and add a custom header that your third-party encryption provider can scan for and encrypt.
- B. Create a content compliance rule on outbound mail using the predefined rule for credit card numbers, and check "Encrypt message if not encrypted".
- C. Create a content compliance rule on outbound mail using the predefined rule for credit card numbers, and add a custom header that your third-party encryption provider can scan for and encrypt.
- D. Create a content compliance rule on outbound mail using the predefined rule for credit card numbers, and check "Change route" to send to your third-party encryption provider to encrypt.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because it ensures that any outbound email containing credit card numbers is directly routed to the third-party encryption provider for encryption. Options A and C suggest adding a custom header, which does not guarantee encryption, and option B does not involve routing the email to the third-party service as required.