Free Google Chrome-Enterprise-Administrator Exam Questions (page: 2)

[Chrome Enterprise Management Fundamentals]
Which operating system must be used to self-host a Chrome extension*?

  1. Windows 11
  2. Linux
  3. macOS
  4. ChromeOS

Answer(s): B



[Chrome Extensions]
The browser administrators at a company have configured the following extension policies:
Policy Name | Policy Value
------- | --------
ExtensionInstallAllowlist |
[ "lpbdmphcndhhacbfcgbdmnoffaeppiici", "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm", "enebfpjnlbicamdncnfhlaapucdmgkj", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd", "bmplllbeanipnjdckniakhniegbcobannoj" ]
ExtensionInstallBlocklist |
[ ]
ExtensionInstallForceList |
[ "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm;
[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx) ", "ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl;
[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx) ", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd;
[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx) " ]
An employee at the company wants to install an extension from the Chrome Web Store called "Grammar Friend" with the extension ID `ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl` What will happen when the user goes to the Grammar Friend page in the Chrome Web Store?

  1. The "Add to Chrome" button will be available to click, and the user can install the extension.
  2. A blue banner that says "This item's installation is required by your organization" will appear, and the "Remove from Chrome" button will be grayed out.
  3. The "Remove from Chrome" button will be available because the extension is already installed.
  4. A red banner that says "Your administrator has blocked this item (ID ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl)" will appear, and the "Add to Chrome" button will be grayed out.

Answer(s): B



[Chrome Extensions]
The cyber risk team is conducting a review of software permissions The team needs an export of all installed browser extensions with a medium or high risk score and more than five permissions Where in the Google Admin console can an administrator generate this list?

  1. Chrome Browser -> Reports -> Apps & extensions usage
  2. Reporting -> Audit and Investigation -> Chrome Insights Report
  3. Chrome Browser -> Apps & Extensions -> All Browsers
  4. Chrome Browser -> Managed Browser -> All Browsers

Answer(s): A



[Chrome Extensions]
Company A uses an extension that is critical to business operations The company currently pins the version of the extension They received an updated version of the extension that delivers new functionality The Chrome administrator notices that the new version now requests all available permissions, while the previous version only requested four permissions Which action should the Chrome administrator recommend to address this security issue?

  1. Use the extension's blocked hosts list to block access to risky websites
  2. Block the extension until a new version is available that requires fewer permissions
  3. Customize permissions for the extension to match the permissions of the previous version
  4. Continue using version pinning until the company contacts the developer for more information on the code change

Answer(s): B



[Chrome Extensions]
An external entity is conducting a penetration test on an organization's Chrome Browser environment They report that a significant number of Manifest V2 (MV2) extensions are installed none of which are critical to business operations IT leadership has requested either block or upgrade

How should an administrator proceed?

  1. Collect the extension IDs and configure an installation policy of block
  2. Configure the Manifest V2 availability policy
  3. Configure the installation mode to reflect removed for each extension ID
  4. Auto-upgrade the extensions from MV2 to MV3

Answer(s): B



[Chrome Extensions]
A company is reviewing the permissions of extensions that are popular among employees The security team wants to make sure all extensions in the environment have these capabilities disabled:
* Modify to internal home page: `internal.acme.com`
* Access to the storage
* Access to history
Which actions should be taken in the company default extension Permissions and URLs fields to meet the security team's requirements?

  1. Add `*.acme.com` to runtime blocked hosts; Disable storage permission; Disable history permission
  2. Add `*.acme.com` to runtime blocked hosts; Enable storage permission; Enable history permission
  3. Add `internal.acme.com` to runtime blocked hosts; Disable storage permission; Disable history permission
  4. Add `internal.acme.com` to runtime blocked hosts; Enable storage permission; Enable history permission

Answer(s): A



[Chrome Extensions]
The security team has a request to approve two extensions with similar functionality. They only want to approve one extension for use in the environment to avoid redundancy What is an objective measurement that the security team can use to help determine which extension may be safer to use?

  1. 3rd Party Risk Score
  2. Permission Count
  3. Chrome Manifest Version
  4. Chrome Web Store Ratings

Answer(s): A



[Analyze Chrome Data]
What report types are available in Google Chrome Enterprise Core on the Chrome Insights Report page'?

  1. Chromium browsers, Devices that need to be purchased, Devices that have been used by family members
  2. Devices that need attention, Devices that need to be purchased, Devices that have been used by family members
  3. Device Fleet Hardware report, Browsers that need attention, Chromium browsers
  4. Browsers pending updates, Browsers without activity in the past 28 days, Browsers that have been recently enrolled

Answer(s): D






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