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A security audit is being conducted for a financial institution using Snowflake Cortex. Which of the following statements accurately describe Snowflake's data safety and security guarantees concerning whether customer data, metadata, or prompts leave Snowflake's governance boundary to a third-party when using Cortex features, under the default Snowflake configurations for Cortex functions unless otherwise specified?
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Option A is correct because Snowflake explicitly states that Usage and Customer Data (including inputs and outputs) are NOT used to train, re-train, or fine-tune Models made available to others, and fine-tuned Models are available exclusively for the customer's use. Option B is correct as all models powering Snowflake Cortex AI functions are fully hosted in Snowflake, ensuring performance, scalability, and governance while keeping customer data secure and in place within Snowflake's governance boundary. Option C is correct as this describes a specific, legacy exception for Cortex Analyst: if the 'ENABLE CORTEX ANALYST MODEL_AZURE OPENAI' parameter is 'TRUE', then *only metadata and prompts* are transmitted outside of Snowflake's governance boundary to Microsoft Azure (a third party), while Customer Data itself is not shared. Option D is incorrect because models brought into the Service account (BYOM), for example via Snowpark Container Services, are treated as Customer Data, not Snowflake's proprietary models, and are subject to the customer's own rights and obligations as per their Customer Agreement. Option E is incorrect because when 'CORTEX ENABLED_CROSS REGION' is enabled, user inputs, service generated prompts, and outputs are explicitly *not stored or cached* during cross-region inference.