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Microsoft SC-200 Exam - Topic 2 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-200 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 2
[All SC-200 Questions]

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that contains the following resources:

* 100 users that are assigned a Microsoft 365 E5 license

* 100 Windows 11 devices that are joined to the Microsoft Entra tenant

The users access their Microsoft Exchange Online mailbox by using Outlook on the web.

You need to ensure that if a user account is compromised, the Outlook on the web session token can be revoked.

What should you configure?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Nana
3 months ago
Microsoft Entra ID Protection is also a good option, but C seems best.
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Leonora
3 months ago
Wait, can you really revoke session tokens like that?
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Kimbery
3 months ago
I thought security defaults would cover this?
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Malinda
4 months ago
Totally agree, C is the way to go!
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Joye
4 months ago
You need a Conditional Access policy for session token revocation.
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Denae
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that security defaults are more about basic protections. I don't think they specifically handle session token revocation like the other options might.
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Miss
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the difference between Entra ID Protection and Conditional Access. I thought both could help with security, but not sure which one fits this scenario.
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Eun
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question about user access and security policies. I feel like a Conditional Access policy might be the right choice here.
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Terrilyn
5 months ago
I think we discussed something about session tokens in our last class, but I'm not entirely sure which option is best for revoking them.
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Lucia
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this. Conditional access policies in Entra seem like the way to go to revoke session tokens if a user account is compromised. I'll make sure to read the question thoroughly.
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Iesha
5 months ago
Whoa, this is a tough one. I'm a bit confused about the difference between Entra ID Protection and Entra Verified ID. I'll need to review those features before deciding.
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Melvin
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Revoking the Outlook on the web session token sounds like it requires some kind of conditional access policy. Let me double-check the options.
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Ozell
5 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I'll need to think through the different Microsoft Entra options carefully to determine the best solution.
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Denise
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about iframes in class. They're a way to include an entire other web page within your own HTML document. Option D sounds like the right answer to me.
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Derrick
5 months ago
I think option B is the way to go here. The ETL process will handle the bulk of the work efficiently, and manual authoring for the unique pages will ensure we don't miss anything important. It's a good compromise between automation and human oversight.
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Frank
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The exhibits show some pool member-level monitors, but the question is asking about minimizing the configuration. I'll need to weigh the pros and cons of the different options to determine the best approach.
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Clare
2 years ago
Ah, the age-old question of how to revoke Outlook on the web session tokens. I'd say C is the way to go, but I'm always open to a good old-fashioned security dance, you know?
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Christiane
2 years ago
I agree, setting up a Conditional Access policy seems like the best option for security.
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Bea
2 years ago
Yeah, that sounds like a solid choice for revoking Outlook on the web session tokens.
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Gene
2 years ago
I think C, a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra, is the way to go.
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Elvera
2 years ago
C is the answer, no doubt. Conditional Access policies are the bread and butter for this kind of scenario. Revoke those tokens like a boss!
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Gilberto
2 years ago
Haha, I'm going with D. Security defaults in Microsoft Entra? That's the real MVP move. Gotta keep it simple, you know!
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Viva
2 years ago
I agree with Viva, keeping it simple with security defaults is the best choice.
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Catarina
2 years ago
Nah, I'm sticking with D) security defaults in Microsoft Entra. Simple and effective.
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Kristel
2 years ago
I think C) a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra is the way to go.
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Salena
2 years ago
I agree with Kenneth. A Conditional Access policy would help revoke Outlook on the web session tokens if a user account is compromised.
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Ronnie
2 years ago
I think B is the correct answer. Microsoft Entra Verified ID can help with identity verification and session control. Seems like the best option here.
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Teddy
2 years ago
C) a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra
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Raymon
2 years ago
B) Microsoft Entra Verified ID
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Thaddeus
2 years ago
A) Microsoft Entra ID Protection
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Kenneth
2 years ago
I think we should configure a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra.
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Kenneth
2 years ago
Definitely C. A Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra is the way to go to revoke Outlook on the web session tokens. Easy choice!
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Lemuel
2 years ago
Definitely C. A Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra is the way to go to revoke Outlook on the web session tokens. Easy choice!
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King
2 years ago
D) security defaults in Microsoft Entra
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Lenora
2 years ago
C) a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra
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Twanna
2 years ago
B) Microsoft Entra Verified ID
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Teddy
2 years ago
A) Microsoft Entra ID Protection
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Ashanti
2 years ago
Definitely C. A Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra is the way to go to revoke Outlook on the web session tokens. Easy choice!
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Rhea
2 years ago
Agreed, setting up a Conditional Access policy is the best way to revoke session tokens.
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Rhea
2 years ago
C) a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra
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Carol
2 years ago
D) security defaults in Microsoft Entra
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Kimi
2 years ago
C) a Conditional Access policy in Microsoft Entra
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Jame
2 years ago
B) Microsoft Entra Verified ID
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Zana
2 years ago
A) Microsoft Entra ID Protection
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