What should you do?

You are responsible for managing your company’s identities in Google Cloud. Your company enforces 2-Step Verification (2SV) for all users. You need to reset a user’s access, but the user lost their second factor for 2SV. You want to minimize risk.

What should you do?
A . On the Google Admin console, select the appropriate user account, and generate a backup code to allow the user to sign in. Ask the user to update their second factor.
B . On the Google Admin console, temporarily disable the 2SV requirements for all users. Ask the user to log in and add their new second factor to their account. Re-enable the 2SV requirement for all users.
C . On the Google Admin console, select the appropriate user account, and temporarily disable 2SV for this account Ask the user to update their second factor, and then re-enable 2SV for this account.
D . On the Google Admin console, use a super administrator account to reset the user account’s credentials. Ask the user to update their credentials after their first login.

Answer: A

Explanation:

https://support.google.com/a/answer/9176734

Use backup codes for account recovery If you need to recover an account, use backup codes. Accounts are still protected by 2-Step Verification, and backup codes are easy to generate.

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