Ugh, I'm really struggling with this question. I'm not super familiar with DLP policies and all the different capabilities they offer. I'll have to guess and hope I get at least one right.
Okay, let's see. I know DLP policies can be used to display policy tips to users and protect documents in OneDrive. I think those are the two correct answers here. I'll double-check, but I feel good about this one.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know DLP policies are used to protect sensitive data, but I'm not sure exactly which tasks they can be used for. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty confident I can identify the two correct tasks that can be implemented using DLP policies in Microsoft 365.
Haha, Freeman's bucket and padlock comment made me chuckle. But in all seriousness, A and C are the correct answers here. DLP is about content, not devices.
This is a classic DLP question. A and C are the way to go. I'm glad they're not trying to trick us with something like disk encryption or security baselines.
I was a bit confused by the options, but after reading the question carefully, A and C are the clear winners. DLP is about data, not device management.
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