Google Cloud Professional Cloud Security Engineer Practice Exam

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How should a Systems Engineer proceed when a customer's domain is already being used by G Suite, preventing the setup of Cloud Identity?

  1. Change the domain name for Cloud Identity

  2. Remove all existing Google services

  3. Ask management to discover other uses and work with the existing Super Administrator

  4. Contact Google Support for assistance

The correct answer is: Ask management to discover other uses and work with the existing Super Administrator

In this scenario, the best approach is to investigate the current use of the existing domain with G Suite before making any changes. This involves working with the existing Super Administrator of the G Suite account to understand how the domain is currently utilized. By doing so, the Systems Engineer can identify potential impacts on users and services, and determine the feasibility of transitioning to Cloud Identity without disrupting ongoing operations. This strategy enables a thorough assessment of the situation. It recognizes the importance of collaboration and communication with the current administrators, which can yield insights into alternatives or necessary preparations before any adjustments are made. Engaging with management may also encourage a broader discussion on resource allocation and solution paths that align with business objectives and user needs. Engaging with Google Support might seem helpful but might not address the fundamental issue of existing services tied to the domain. Changing the domain name or removing all existing services can lead to significant operational disruptions and should typically be considered only after careful evaluation and confirmation of consequences. Therefore, coordinating with the Super Administrator and exploring existing uses of the domain is a prudent and effective first step.