A global automotive manufacturer is modernizing its connected vehicle telemetry and dealership diagnostic platform by migrating infrastructure to Google Cloud. The executive steering committee requires zero operational disruption during regional rollouts, strict adherence to enterprise security governance, and structured enablement for engineering teams transitioning from legacy on-premises workflows. During stakeholder requirement analysis, the Cloud Architect identifies two critical risks: regional testing teams plan to initiate high-concurrency load tests without reviewing regional default limits, and development leads intend to grant primitive Editor roles across all projects to bypass permission configuration delays. Which two architectural and organizational change management strategies should the Cloud Architect implement to address these risks? (Select TWO.)
- Submit regional quota increase requests to Google Cloud well in advance of testing milestones, and institute a quota monitoring workflow with regional technical leads.Answer
- BTemporarily grant primitive Owner roles to regional team leads during initial migration phases to minimize operational permission friction.
- Define custom and predefined IAM roles aligned with specific job responsibilities, and provide role-based training to enable engineering teams on least-privilege access management.Answer
- DDeploy Google Cloud Transfer Appliance for continuous live telemetry ingestion during testing phases to avoid regional network quotas.