Your company captures all web traffic data in Google Analytics 260 and stores it in BigQuery. Each country has its own dataset. Each dataset has multiple tables. You want analysts from each country to be able to see and query only the data for their respective countries.
How should you configure the access rights?
A . Create a group per country. Add analysts to their respective country-groups. Create a single group ‘all_analysts’, and add all country-groups as members. Grant the ‘all-analysis’ group the IAM role of BigQuery jobUser. Share the appropriate dataset with view access with each respective analyst country-group.
B . Create a group per country. Add analysts to their respective country-groups. Create a single group ‘all_analysts’, and add all country-groups as members. Grant the ‘all-analysis’ group the IAM role of BigQuery jobUser. Share the appropriate tables with view access with each respective analyst country-group.
C . Create a group per country. Add analysts to their respective country-groups. Create a single group ‘all_analysts’, and add all country-groups as members. Grant the ‘all-analysis’ group the IAM role of BigQuery dataViewer. Share the appropriate dataset with view access with each respective analyst country-group.
D . Create a group per country. Add analysts to their respective country-groups. Create a single group ‘all_analysts’, and add all country-groups as members. Grant the ‘all-analysis’ group the IAM role of BigQuery dataViewer. Share the appropriate table with view access with each respective analyst country-group.
Answer: C
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