A municipal water utility enterprise is migrating its smart meter analytics platform to Google Cloud. Executive leadership requires seamless operational continuity, strict compliance controls against data exfiltration, and a structured change management strategy for legacy operational staff transitioning from on-premises tools. Which TWO actions should the Lead Cloud Architect take to address technical requirements while facilitating organizational change? (Select TWO.)
- Establish role-based training programs for operational teams while submitting proactive regional resource quota increase requests prior to workload deployment.Answer
- Enforce least-privilege access using predefined IAM roles while configuring VPC Service Controls perimeters to protect sensitive telemetry data.Answer
- CGrant temporary primitive Owner roles to legacy operational leads during initial onboarding to eliminate permission friction.
- DRely exclusively on standard IAM permissions without implementing VPC Service Controls to keep access management simple for non-technical business stakeholders.
- EPostpone compute and storage quota evaluation until production rollout to expedite early executive milestone approvals.
Answer
The correct architecture and change management strategy involves establishing structured enablement programs paired with proactive regional quota requests, along with enforcing least-privilege predefined IAM roles complemented by VPC Service Controls for perimeter defense.
The correct strategy combines technical preparedness and stakeholder change enablement. Proactive regional quota requests ensure infrastructure capacity is available at launch while training eases employee adoption. Granular predefined IAM roles together with VPC Service Controls satisfy strict compliance governance against data exfiltration.
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Key Concept
Organizational Change Enablement & Cloud Security Perimeter Governance
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