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Microsoft Exam SC-400 Topic 4 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-400 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 4
[All SC-400 Questions]

You need to automatically apply a sensitivity label to documents that contain information about your company's

network including computer names, IP addresses, and configuration information.

Which two objects should you use? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. (Choose two.)

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: A, B

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/classifier-learn-about?view=o365-worldwide

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/apply-sensitivity-label-automatically?view=o365-

worldwide

Contribute your Thoughts:

Germaine
2 months ago
I think a data loss prevention (DLP) policy would be more effective in this case.
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Glenna
2 months ago
I agree with Jacqueline, but we also need to use a sensitive info type that uses keywords.
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Claudio
2 months ago
I'm going with A and D. What can I say, I'm a classic kind of guy. Information protection and DLP, that's the way to go.
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Hyman
12 days ago
User1: Definitely, better safe than sorry when it comes to sensitive company information.
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Paris
1 months ago
User2: Yeah, those two options cover all the bases. Good call on sticking with the classics.
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Lonna
1 months ago
User1: I think A and D are the best choices too. Can't go wrong with information protection and DLP.
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Benton
2 months ago
B and E, baby! A custom trainable classifier and some keyword magic, that's how you really lock down that sensitive info.
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Meghan
2 months ago
Definitely! Those two options provide a strong solution for automatically applying sensitivity labels to documents.
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Alison
2 months ago
I agree, using a custom trainable classifier and sensitive info type with keywords is a great combination for protecting sensitive information.
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Nancey
2 months ago
D and F, all the way! DLP policies and auto-labeling? That's like a one-two punch of security goodness.
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Tori
21 days ago
It's important to have multiple layers of security in place when dealing with sensitive information.
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Lavonda
27 days ago
Using both DLP policies and sensitivity labels is a great way to ensure data protection.
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Tequila
28 days ago
Yes, and auto-labeling with sensitivity labels adds an extra layer of security.
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Kanisha
1 months ago
I agree, DLP policies are essential for protecting sensitive data.
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Roslyn
2 months ago
It's important to have multiple layers of protection when dealing with sensitive information.
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Allene
2 months ago
Using both DLP policies and sensitivity labels is a strong security strategy.
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Darnell
2 months ago
Auto-labeling with sensitivity labels is a great way to ensure consistent protection.
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Thomasena
2 months ago
I agree, DLP policies are essential for protecting sensitive data.
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Angella
2 months ago
A and C seem like the right choices here. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' regex to sniff out those IP addresses, am I right?
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Jacqueline
2 months ago
I think we should use an Information protection auto-labeling policy.
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