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| 主題 1 | - Supporting Business Initiatives: This section of the exam measures the skills of Enterprise Data Managers and covers the use of Google Workspace tools to support legal, reporting, and data management initiatives. It assesses the ability to configure Google Vault for retention rules, legal holds, and audits, ensuring compliance with legal and organizational data policies. The section also involves generating and interpreting user adoption and usage reports, analyzing alerts, monitoring service outages, and using BigQuery to derive actionable insights from activity logs. Furthermore, candidates are evaluated on their proficiency in supporting data import and export tasks, including onboarding and offboarding processes, migrating Gmail data, and exporting Google Workspace content to other platforms.
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| 主題 2 | - Troubleshooting: This section of the exam measures the skills of Technical Support Specialists and focuses on identifying, diagnosing, and resolving issues within Google Workspace services. It tests the ability to troubleshoot mail delivery problems, interpret message headers, analyze audit logs, and determine root causes of communication failures. Candidates are expected to collect relevant logs and documentation for support escalation and identify known issues. The section also evaluates knowledge in detecting and mitigating basic email attacks such as phishing, spam, or spoofing, using Gmail security settings and compliance tools. Additionally, it assesses troubleshooting skills for Google Workspace access, performance, and authentication issues across different devices and applications, including Google Meet and Jamboard, while maintaining service continuity and network reliability.
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| 主題 3 | - Data Access and Authentication: This section of the exam evaluates the capabilities of Security Administrators and focuses on configuring policies that secure organizational data across devices and applications. It includes setting up Chrome and Windows device management, implementing context-aware access, and enabling endpoint verification. The section assesses the ability to configure Gmail Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) to prevent data leaks and enforce governance policies. Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of configuring secure collaboration settings on Drive, managing client-side encryption, and restricting external sharing. It also covers managing third-party applications by controlling permissions, approving Marketplace add-ons, and deploying apps securely within organizational units. Lastly, this section measures the ability to configure user authentication methods, such as two-step verification, SSO integration, and session controls, ensuring alignment with corporate security standards and compliance requirements.
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| 主題 4 | - Managing Objects: This section of the exam measures the skills of Google Workspace Administrators and covers the management of user accounts, shared drives, calendars, and groups within an organization. It assesses the ability to handle account lifecycles through provisioning and deprovisioning processes, transferring ownership, managing roles, and applying security measures when access needs to be revoked. Candidates must understand how to configure Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) for synchronizing user data, perform audits, and interpret logs. Additionally, it tests knowledge of managing Google Drive permissions, lifecycle management of shared drives, and implementing security best practices. The section also focuses on configuring and troubleshooting Google Calendar and Groups for Business, ensuring proper access control, resource management, and the automation of group-related tasks using APIs and Apps Script.
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| 主題 5 | - Configuring Services: This section of the exam evaluates the expertise of IT Systems Engineers and emphasizes configuring Google Workspace services according to corporate policies. It involves assigning permissions, setting up organizational units (OUs), managing application and security settings, and delegating Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles. The section also covers creating data compliance rules, applying Drive labels for data organization, and setting up feature releases such as Rapid or Scheduled Release. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of security configurations for Google Cloud Marketplace applications and implement content compliance and security integration protocols. Furthermore, it includes configuring Gmail settings such as routing, spam control, email delegation, and archiving to ensure communication security and policy alignment across the organization.
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