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Answer: Create a Folder per department under the Organization. For each department's Folder, assign the Project Viewer role to the Google Group related to that department.
The correct answer is A because it meets both key requirements: (1) providing read-only access to project resources (using Project Viewer role, not Project Browser which only allows browsing the hierarchy without resource access), and (2) ensuring automatic permission inheritance for new projects created by department members (by assigning the role at the Folder level, which cascades to all projects within that folder). Option C assigns the role at the Project level, which would not automatically apply to new projects. Options B and D use the Project Browser role, which does not grant access to actual project resources, only the ability to see the project in the hierarchy.
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A company enables all employees to use Google Cloud Platform. Each department has a corresponding Google Group containing all of its members. When a department member creates a new project, all other members of the same department must automatically be granted read-only access to all resources within that new project. Members of other departments must not have access. How should you configure this?
A
Create a Folder per department under the Organization. For each department's Folder, assign the Project Viewer role to the Google Group related to that department.
B
Create a Folder per department under the Organization. For each department's Folder, assign the Project Browser role to the Google Group related to that department.
C
Create a Project per department under the Organization. For each department's Project, assign the Project Viewer role to the Google Group related to that department.
D
Create a Project per department under the Organization. For each department's Project, assign the Project Browser role to the Google Group related to that department.
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