Your web application must comply with the requirements of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You are responsible for the technical architecture of your web application. What should you do?
A.
Ensure that your web application only uses native features and services of Google Cloud Platform, because Google already has various certifications and provides ג€pass-onג€ compliance when you use native features.
B.
Enable the relevant GDPR compliance setting within the GCPConsole for each of the services in use within your application.
C.
Ensure that Cloud Security Scanner is part of your test planning strategy in order to pick up any compliance gaps.
D.
Define a design for the security of data in your web application that meets GDPR requirements.
D - https://cloud.google.com/security/gdpr
The GDPR lays out specific requirements for businesses and organizations who are established in Europe or who serve users in Europe. It:
Regulates how businesses can collect, use, and store personal data
Builds upon current documentation and reporting requirements to increase accountability
Authorizes fines on businesses who fail to meet its requirements
The correct answer is option D: Define a design for the security of data in your web application that meets GDPR requirements.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data protection law that applies to any company that processes the personal data of individuals in the European Union (EU). As the technical architect of your web application, it is your responsibility to ensure that the application is compliant with GDPR requirements.
Option A: While it is true that Google has various certifications and provides pass-on compliance when you use native features, simply using native features and services of Google Cloud Platform is not sufficient to ensure compliance with GDPR. You still need to implement appropriate controls and safeguards to protect personal data and meet GDPR requirements.
Option B: Enabling the relevant GDPR compliance setting within the GCP console for each of the services in use within your application may help ensure compliance with GDPR, but it is not sufficient on its own. You still need to implement appropriate controls and safeguards to protect personal data and meet GDPR requirements.
Option C: Using Cloud Security Scanner as part of your test planning strategy can help identify potential security vulnerabilities and compliance gaps in your web application, but it is not sufficient on its own to ensure compliance with GDPR. You still need to implement appropriate controls and safeguards to protect personal data and meet GDPR requirements.
A is wrong D is correct. The q refers is “Microsoft sql” not “MySQL”. App replication in MSsql is achieved with Availability Groups within MSsql
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/database-engine/availability-groups/windows/overview-of-always-on-availability-groups-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver15
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