An organization is concerned about the unlikely event that Google Cloud infrastructure is physically accessed by someone with malicious intent. How is data protected in Google Cloud?
A.
Data is immediately deleted whenever an intrusion is detected.
B.
Data is stored on quantum computers with unbreakable encryption.
C.
Data is stored using robust encryption.
D.
Data is stored in random locations around the world to prevent it being found.
C. Data is stored using robust encryption.
Google Cloud uses robust encryption mechanisms to protect data both at rest and in transit:
- Data at rest: Google Cloud encrypts stored data using AES-256 encryption or stronger, ensuring that even if someone physically accesses the infrastructure, the data is unreadable without the proper encryption keys.
- Data in transit: Data is encrypted when it moves between systems, ensuring security even during transfer.
- Key management: Google manages encryption keys securely, and organizations also have the option to manage their own keys using services like Cloud Key Management or Cloud HSM (Hardware Security Module)
C: Robust Encryption: Google Cloud uses multiple layers of encryption to protect data at rest and in transit. This means that even if someone were to physically access the hardware, the data stored would still
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