This is a tough one, but I'd say the answer is C) Compliance auditing. Snowflake's Access History is like a superhero's secret identity - it's all about keeping the data safe and the auditors happy!
Hmm, I'm leaning towards A) Data backups. The Access History could be used to restore data in case of accidental deletions or other issues. Just a wild guess though!
Haha, I bet the correct answer is B) Cost monitoring. Tracking access history is crucial for understanding and controlling Snowflake costs. Gotta keep those bean counters happy!
I'm pretty sure the answer is C) Compliance auditing. Snowflake's Access History feature helps track user activity for regulatory and compliance purposes.
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