If I had a dollar for every time someone tried to solve a malware problem by adding an identity provider, I'd be rich. Definitely the DLP policy is the way to go.
Adding an identity provider from the Azure AD admin center? Nah, that's not going to help with the malware problem. I'm sticking with the DLP policy option.
Activating Defender for Office 365 seems like a good idea, but that's more of a general security measure. I'd go with the DLP policy to really target the Teams channels specifically.
Hmm, I think the best option here is to create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy from the Microsoft Purview compliance portal. That way, we can set up specific rules to prevent malware downloads in Teams channels.
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) From the Microsoft 365 Defender portal, select Turn on Defender for Office 365 for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams.
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