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Microsoft Exam DP-203 Topic 1 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-203 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 1
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You have a SQL pool in Azure Synapse that contains a table named dbo.Customers. The table contains a column name Email.

You need to prevent nonadministrative users from seeing the full email addresses in the Email column. The users must see values in a format of aXXX@XXXX.com instead.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tammara
1 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if there's a way to make the masked email addresses a little more interesting, like 'aSuper_secret@email.com' or something. Just to keep things lively, you know?
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Helaine
9 days ago
Hmm, I wonder if there's a way to make the masked email addresses a little more interesting, like 'aSuper_secret@email.com' or something. Just to keep things lively, you know?
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Fatima
10 days ago
B) From the Azure portal, set a mask on the Email column.
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Jess
13 days ago
A) From Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, set an email mask on the Email column.
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Tammara
2 months ago
Option C might work, but it seems like a bit of a hassle to grant selective permissions. I'd rather just set the mask and be done with it.
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Sharee
1 days ago
D) From the Azure portal, set a sensitivity classification of Confidential for the Email column.
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Cecil
2 days ago
A) Setting an email mask would be the easiest solution.
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Jolanda
3 days ago
B) From the Azure portal, set a mask on the Email column.
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Emily
8 days ago
A) From Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, set an email mask on the Email column.
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Keva
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the users are going to love seeing 'aXXX@XXXX.com' instead of their actual email addresses. Maybe we should give them a heads up to avoid any confusion.
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Vashti
9 days ago
Haha, I bet the users are going to love seeing 'aXXX@XXXX.com' instead of their actual email addresses. Maybe we should give them a heads up to avoid any confusion.
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Olga
10 days ago
B) From the Azure portal, set a mask on the Email column.
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Anglea
1 months ago
A) From Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, set an email mask on the Email column.
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Louann
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards option D. Classifying the Email column as Confidential seems like a more robust security measure that will apply across the board.
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Nana
7 days ago
It's a more comprehensive approach to securing the data.
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Peggie
19 days ago
That way, the email addresses will be protected.
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Patria
21 days ago
Setting a sensitivity classification of Confidential sounds like a good idea.
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Renato
29 days ago
I think option D is the best choice.
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Ayesha
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but setting a mask on the Email column from the Azure portal could also work, right?
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Lavina
2 months ago
I think option B is the way to go. Setting a mask on the column directly from the Azure portal sounds like the easiest and most straightforward approach.
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Aliza
28 days ago
Yes, it's a straightforward approach that ensures data privacy.
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Salena
1 months ago
It would definitely simplify the process for nonadministrative users.
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Laurene
2 months ago
I think setting a mask on the column directly from the Azure portal is the best choice.
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Burma
2 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the most efficient solution.
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Latonia
3 months ago
I agree with Tenesha, that seems like the best option to prevent nonadministrative users from seeing full email addresses.
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Tenesha
3 months ago
I think the answer is D, setting a sensitivity classification of Confidential for the Email column.
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