What versions of Snowflake should be used to manage compliance with Personal Identifiable Information (PII) requirements? (Choose two.)
What versions of Snowflake should be used to manage compliance with Personal Identifiable Information (PII) requirements? (Choose two.)
To manage compliance with Personal Identifiable Information (PII) requirements, Snowflake offers specific features in its Business Critical Edition and Virtual Private Snowflake. The Business Critical Edition includes enhanced security features designed to meet stringent data protection and compliance requirements, making it suitable for handling sensitive information like PII. Virtual Private Snowflake provides a fully isolated instance of Snowflake with additional security controls, which further enhances the capability to manage compliance with PII requirements.
Answer should be BC https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/intro-editions.html
Answer should be BC
This might be a tricky one. In my opinion, Data Masking is in compliance with PII. So the Enterprise Version would also be in compliance with PII. There is also Column Level Security. BUT: VPS also features the same... https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/governance-classify-concepts.html and https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/intro-editions.html
Correct Answer: BC
Correct Answer: BC
B and C
"Business Critical Edition, formerly known as Enterprise for Sensitive Data (ESD)"' https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/intro-editions#business-critical-edition https://community.snowflake.com/s/article/6-Steps-to-Secure-PII-in-Snowflake-s-Cloud-Data-Platform
If E is correct, means that B and C are correct too, so B and C are for sure correct. The approach mentioned in one of the links above seems to be achievable with the standard edition as well, as it uses secure views and data masking (both features are available in the standard edition)
C and E. Snowflake Enterprise for Sensitive Data (ESD) provides a feature set which allows its users to easily protect sensitive PII, even allowing the possibility of meeting HIPAA regulations where required. Less stringent protections may be met using only the standard Snowflake DB offering. https://community.snowflake.com/s/article/6-Steps-to-Secure-PII-in-Snowflake-s-Cloud-Data-Platform
BC correct
BC are correct
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/governance-classify-concepts.html This feature requires Enterprise Edition or higher. There is no Virtual Private Snowflake
There is Virtual Private Snowflake. Check here https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/intro-editions.html