Topic 1 Question 83
Your organization uses G Suite for communication and collaboration. All users in your organization have a G Suite account. You want to grant some G Suite users access to your Cloud Platform project. What should you do?
Enable Cloud Identity in the GCP Console for your domain.
Grant them the required IAM roles using their G Suite email address.
Create a CSV sheet with all users' email addresses. Use the gcloud command line tool to convert them into Google Cloud Platform accounts.
In the G Suite console, add the users to a special group called [email protected]. Rely on the default behavior of the Cloud Platform to grant users access if they are members of this group.
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B is correct
👍 27austinl2020/06/11B is correct: To actively adopt the Organization resource, the G Suite or Cloud Identity super admins need to assign the Organization Administrator Cloud IAM role to a user or group
👍 19Ciumela2020/06/20- 正解だと思う選択肢: B
Answer B. Grant them the required IAM roles using their G Suite email address.
To grant G Suite users access to a Cloud Platform project, you should use their G Suite email addresses to grant them the required IAM roles.
Answer A is incorrect because enabling Cloud Identity is not necessary for granting G Suite users access to a Cloud Platform project. Cloud Identity provides a centralized identity management system for G Suite and Cloud Platform, but it is not required for this use case.
Answer C is incorrect because there is no need to convert G Suite email addresses into Google Cloud Platform accounts. G Suite users already have Google accounts and can be granted access to Cloud Platform using their G Suite email addresses.
Answer D is incorrect because there is no default behavior in the Cloud Platform to grant access to users who are members of a particular group. Access to Cloud Platform resources is granted based on IAM roles and policies, not group membership.
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