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Question 1

A company uses Chrome Enterprise Core to manage Chrome browsers for its employees and contractors who share devices They need a way to ensure the following:
* Full-Time Employees (FTEs) can only see and use extensions assigned to them
* Contractors can only see and use extensions assigned to them
* Both FTEs and contractors have access to a set of shared extensions
How can the Chrome administrator configure Chrome Enterprise Core to achieve this'?

Correct Answer: D
The most effective way to manage extensions in this scenario is to use a combination of OUs and groups.
Create an OU for the shared devices and force-install the shared extensions at this OU level. Then, create separate user groups for FTEs and Contractors in the Google Admin console and force-install their specific extensions to these groups. User group policies have a higher precedence than OU policies, ensuring the correct extensions are available to each user type when they sign in to the shared devices. Option A mentions Group Policy Objects, which are for Windows environments and less relevant in a cloud-managed scenario across potentially different OSes. Option B doesn't address the shared device aspect effectively. Option C is not a managed approach.
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Question 2

A small business wants to have all of their macOS devices enroll in Chrome Enterprise Core. They do not have a Mobile Device Management solution but do maintain a base image for their Mac computers Where should they put the enrollment token*?

Correct Answer: B
For macOS devices without MDM, the enrollment token can be embedded in the base image. The correct path for placing the cloud management enrollment token on macOS is `/Library/Google/Chrome
/CloudManagementEnrollmentToken`. The other paths listed are for Windows Registry (A), a non-standard Linux path (C), and a potentially incorrect macOS path (D).
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Question 3

A company is reviewing the permissions of extensions that are popular among employees The security team wants to make sure all extensions in the environment have these capabilities disabled:
* Modify to internal home page: `internal.acme.com`
* Access to the storage
* Access to history
Which actions should be taken in the company default extension Permissions and URLs fields to meet the security team's requirements?

Correct Answer: A
To prevent extensions from modifying the internal homepage, the administrator should add `*.acme.com` to the "Runtime blocked hosts" list. The wildcard `*` ensures that any attempt to access or modify this domain by an extension will be blocked at runtime. Additionally, to disable access to storage and history, the administrator needs to explicitly disable the "Storage" and "History" permissions within the extension management settings. Therefore, the correct combination is to block the host and disable the permissions.
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Question 4

An organization relies heavily on Chrome browser for daily operations News breaks about two critical hardware vulnerabilities These vulnerabilities allow attackers to potentially access sensitive information stored in the browser's memory, even across different websites and processes Which specific Chrome Enterprise Core policy would an administrator implement to help mitigate the risks?

Correct Answer: D
The scenario describes vulnerabilities that could allow cross-site data leakage within the browser's memory.
"Site isolation for every website" is a security feature in Chrome that isolates the rendering process for each website, preventing one site from accessing the data of another, even if a vulnerability is exploited. This policy directly addresses the risk of cross-site information leakage due to memory vulnerabilities. Option A relates to TLS security, option B is a general security best practice but doesn't directly prevent cross-site memory access, and option C manages extension behavior, not core browser memory isolation.
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Question 5

A company deploys policies in a hybrid manner from both on premises and the Google Admin console How would policies set in chrome://policy?

Correct Answer: C
When viewing applied Chrome policies in the `chrome://policy` internal page, policies enforced through Chrome Enterprise Core (the cloud management console) will typically be labeled with a "Source" of
"Cloud." If the administrator has enforced the policy, the "Level" will likely be "Mandatory," indicating that users cannot change this setting. "Platform" would refer to policies set locally on the operating system (like Group Policy on Windows). "Recommended" policies are suggestions that users can typically override.
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