Your organization uses G Suite for communication and collaboration. All users in your organization have a G Suite account. You want to grant some G Suite users access to your Cloud Platform project. What should you do?
A.
Enable Cloud Identity in the GCP Console for your domain.
B.
Grant them the required IAM roles using their G Suite email address.
C.
Create a CSV sheet with all users' email addresses. Use the gcloud command line tool to convert them into Google Cloud Platform accounts.
D.
In the G Suite console, add the users to a special group called [email protected]. Rely on the default behavior of the Cloud Platform to grant users access if they are members of this group.
B is correct: To actively adopt the Organization resource, the G Suite or Cloud Identity super admins need to assign the Organization Administrator Cloud IAM role to a user or group
Answer B. Grant them the required IAM roles using their G Suite email address.
To grant G Suite users access to a Cloud Platform project, you should use their G Suite email addresses to grant them the required IAM roles.
Answer A is incorrect because enabling Cloud Identity is not necessary for granting G Suite users access to a Cloud Platform project. Cloud Identity provides a centralized identity management system for G Suite and Cloud Platform, but it is not required for this use case.
Answer C is incorrect because there is no need to convert G Suite email addresses into Google Cloud Platform accounts. G Suite users already have Google accounts and can be granted access to Cloud Platform using their G Suite email addresses.
Answer D is incorrect because there is no default behavior in the Cloud Platform to grant access to users who are members of a particular group. Access to Cloud Platform resources is granted based on IAM roles and policies, not group membership.
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