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Answer: Review the organization password management setting and select Enforce password policy at the next sign-in.
The correct answer is B because the organization password management setting allows administrators to enforce password policies across all users. The 'Enforce password policy at the next sign-in' option ensures that existing users with non-compliant passwords (shorter than 12 characters) will be required to change their passwords upon their next login to meet the new strong password requirement. This approach is efficient and scalable for a large organization, as it avoids manual intervention for each user. Option A is inefficient for a large organization. Option C is incorrect because user-level password configuration does not enforce the policy organization-wide. Option D is incorrect because 'Enforce strong password' alone does not address existing non-compliant passwords; it only applies to new passwords. The community discussion, with B receiving 75% of votes and the highest upvoted comments supporting B, reinforces this reasoning based on Google's documentation for enforcing password policies.
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Your organization uses Cloud Identity as its identity provider on Google Cloud. The InfoSec team requires all users to have a strong password between 12 and 16 characters. Despite configuring this requirement, users can still access the Google Cloud console with passwords shorter than 12 characters. You need to resolve this issue within the Admin console. What should you do?
A
Review each user's password configuration and reset existing passwords.
B
Review the organization password management setting and select Enforce password policy at the next sign-in.
C
Review each user's password configuration and select Enforce strong password.
D
Review the organization password management setting and select Enforce strong password.