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Google Professional Chrome Enterprise Administrator Exam Syllabus

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Google Professional Chrome Enterprise Administrator Exam Objectives

Section Objectives
Section 1: Chrome Enterprise Management Fundamentals
1.1 Demonstrate how Chrome policies work together to avoid conflicts that could disrupt operations. Considerations include:
 
a.Distinguish managed browsers from managed profiles
b.Distinguish Chrome policies and update policies
c.Apply policies (locally or cloud-based)
d.Resolve policy conflicts
e.Explain affiliations
1.2 Provide examples of Chrome built-in security. Considerations include:
 
a.List core security principles
b.Define Safe Browsing protection levels
c.Describe steps to eliminate threats from malicious websites
1.3Describe how Chrome extensions work. Considerations include:
 
 
a.State why Chrome extensions are used by organisations
b.Outline what Chrome extensions can do
c.Describe how Chrome extensions are hosted and deployed
1.4 Describe how Chrome's Release Cycle and release channels work. Considerations include:
 
 
a.List Chrome release channels
b.Find Chrome release schedules
c.Find what is included in a release
Section 2: Manage Chrome Enterprise in the Cloud 2.1 Prepare the environment for Chrome cloud management with Chrome Enterprise Core. Considerations include:

a.Verify domain
b.Use a custom admin role to manage Chrome
c.Configure organizational units (OU) structure and/or groups. 2.2 Configure Chrome for cloud management. Considerations include:

a.Generate and deploy enrollment tokens leveraging MDM solution of choice
b.Enable Chrome reporting
c.Configure Chrome policies
i.Google Safe Browsing policies
ii.Profile Separation policies
iii.Custom Configuration policies


2.3 Maintain Chrome within Google Admin console. Considerations include:

a.Configure the Device Token Management policy
b.Configure the Inactive Browser Deletion policy
c.Move browsers between OUs/groups
Section 3: Chrome Updates

3.1Determine and configure the various update methods for Chrome. Considerations include:

  1. a.Differentiate advantages and disadvantages between the various update methodologies
  2. b.Design and justify an update management methodology based on the specific business and security needs of an organization.
  3. c.Breakdown how Chrome update policies apply for an organization with multiple platforms with varying user needs and risks.

3.2Manage Chrome version for security compliance. Considerations include:

  1. a.Explain when and how to make changes to an update strategy based on current or pending changes in an environment
  2. b.Demonstrate how an administrator would identify whether Chrome instances in environments comply with an organization’s security needs
  3. c.Explain the challenges of keeping Chrome up-to-date in an organization
Section 4: Chrome Extensions

4.1Determine and configure extension policies. Considerations include:

  1. a.Design and justify an extension management methodology based on the specific business and security needs of an organization
  2. b.Differentiate advantages and disadvantages among the various extension management methodologies
    1. i.Create a process for extension exemptions for justified work purposes
    2. ii.Allow/block/permission-based, website-based
    3. iii.Extension request workflow
  3. 4.2Assess Chrome extensions for security compliance and business continuity. Considerations include:

  4. a.Review and analyze existing extension install base and inherent risk
  5. b.Demonstrate how an administrator would identify whether a Chrome extension complies with an organization’s security needs
Section 5: Analyze Chrome Data

5.1 View managed browser data. Considerations include:

  1. a.Recall the data that is uploaded to the Google Admin console in the managed browser page
  2. b.Identify the different reports in the Google Admin console for managed browser data
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  4. 5.2 Analyze data for potential browser issues and remediate. Considerations include:

  5. a.Troubleshoot Google Update issues
  6. b.Leverage Chrome crash data during production issues
  7. c.Investigate Chrome page load and performance issues
  8. d.Remediate possible Chrome issues via remote commands in the Google Admin console

5.3 Identify potential security events with Chrome. Considerations include:

  1. a.Identify possible risks to corporate data or unusual browser activity using Chrome log events
  2. b.State the various security events that Chrome captures
  3. c.List the Chrome integrations/connectors that leverage existing security tools
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