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Microsoft SC-900 Exam - Topic 3 Question 62 Discussion

Which Microsoft Purview data classification type supports the use of regular expressions?
C) sensitive information types (SlTs)
A) exact data match (EDM)
B) fingerprint classifier
D) trainable classifier

Microsoft SC-900 Exam - Topic 3 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-900 exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 3
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Which Microsoft Purview data classification type supports the use of regular expressions?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Shasta
8 months ago
Yup, C is the one!
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Jeannetta
9 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? I thought EDM used regex as well.
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Osvaldo
9 months ago
C is correct, regex is key for SITs.
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Samira
9 months ago
I thought it was D, trainable classifiers can do that too!
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Reed
9 months ago
Definitely C, sensitive information types (SITs) use regex.
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Charlesetta
10 months ago
I thought EDM was related to exact matches, so it can't be the answer. I guess it has to be SITs then.
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Brock
10 months ago
I’m leaning towards option C as well, but I might be mixing it up with something else we studied.
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Ellsworth
10 months ago
I remember practicing a question about classifiers, and I feel like the trainable classifier was mentioned, but I don't think it supports regex.
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Annice
10 months ago
I think it's the sensitive information types (SITs) that use regular expressions, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Vilma
10 months ago
Ah, I remember this from the training. The answer is C - sensitive information types (SITs). That's the classification type that supports the use of regular expressions to detect sensitive data.
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Mila
10 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The answer is C - sensitive information types (SITs). That's the data classification type that allows you to use regular expressions to identify sensitive data patterns.
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Arlette
10 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know there are different data classification types, but I'm not sure which one specifically supports regular expressions. I'll have to review my notes.
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Arletta
10 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C - sensitive information types (SITs). I remember learning that SITs can use regular expressions to identify sensitive data.
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Anthony
10 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the different data classification types and which one supports regular expressions.
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Kate
2 years ago
C is the way to go. Although, I have to say, regular expressions make my brain hurt just thinking about them.
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Janna
2 years ago
Regular expressions? Yikes, that sounds like a headache. I'm just going to go with C and hope for the best.
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James
2 years ago
User 3: I'm going with B, fingerprint classifier seems like a good choice.
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Viki
2 years ago
User 2: I think D might be the best option for handling regular expressions.
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Franchesca
2 years ago
User 1: I agree, regular expressions can be tricky. I'm going with C too.
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Katheryn
2 years ago
I'm going with C as well. Sensitive information types seem tailor-made for this kind of pattern-matching functionality.
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Joseph
2 years ago
C) sensitive information types (SlTs)
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In
2 years ago
B) fingerprint classifier
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Gladis
2 years ago
A) exact data match (EDM)
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Lisbeth
2 years ago
I believe it's D) trainable classifier because it allows for more flexibility in data classification.
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Shawn
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C) sensitive information types (SITs).
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Rima
2 years ago
I agree with Tresa, regular expressions are used in trainable classifiers.
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Tresa
2 years ago
I think the answer is D) trainable classifier.
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Brynn
2 years ago
C definitely sounds like the right answer to me. Regular expressions are perfect for identifying sensitive information types.
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Antione
2 years ago
D) trainable classifier
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Mona
2 years ago
C) sensitive information types (SlTs)
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Delisa
2 years ago
B) fingerprint classifier
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Laquita
2 years ago
A) exact data match (EDM)
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