An SLA is a contractual agreement between a cloud provider and a customer that specifies the level of service that the provider will deliver, such as uptime, availability, performance, and support. If the provider fails to meet the SLA, the customer may be entitled to a refund or credit for the service interruption, based on the terms of the agreement
Per Google docs, specifically that of the SLA for security command center "Customer will be eligible to receive the corresponding Financial Credits "
https://cloud.google.com/security-command-center/sla
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