GCP - Cloud IAM AdvancedWhy might data access logs not show certain read operations even when enabled for a Google Cloud service?AData access logs always capture every read operation without exceptionBSome read operations are not logged due to performance and privacy reasonsCLogs are delayed by 24 hours before appearingDRead operations are only logged if performed by admin usersCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand logging limitationsTo reduce overhead and protect privacy, some read operations are excluded from logs.Step 2: Exclude incorrect assumptionsLogs do not capture every read; delay is shorter; logging is not limited to admins.Final Answer:Some read operations are not logged due to performance and privacy reasons -> Option BQuick Check:Not all reads logged due to privacy/performance [OK]Quick Trick: Not all reads are logged to protect privacy [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming all reads are always loggedThinking logs only show admin readsBelieving logs always have 24-hour delay
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