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Netskope NSK101 Exam - Topic 3 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Netskope's NSK101 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 3
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Jesusa
3 months ago
D sounds like a workaround, but I don’t think it’s necessary.
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Ammie
3 months ago
A is definitely not right, it’s all about the Incidents dashboard.
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Robt
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about B? That sounds off.
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Christa
4 months ago
I disagree, C seems more accurate to me.
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Angelica
4 months ago
I think B is correct. Deleted files don’t show DLP incidents.
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Joana
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option C, but I have a nagging feeling that deleted files complicate things with DLP visibility.
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Staci
4 months ago
Forensic profiles sound familiar, but I can't recall if they are necessary for viewing incidents related to deleted files.
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Sunshine
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to find DLP violations, and I feel like the Incidents dashboard was mentioned.
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Tyra
5 months ago
I think DLP incidents might not show up if the file is deleted, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Alaine
5 months ago
Ah, I see. The key here is that the file is in a deleted state. That means the DLP violations would be under the Forensic profiles, not the Incidents dashboard. I'm confident A is the right answer.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
Option B seems correct to me. The question states the file is in a deleted state, so the DLP incidents wouldn't be visible. I'll go with that unless I can find something to contradict it.
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Augustine
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. The Incidents dashboard in Netskope should show DLP violations, even for deleted files.
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Joni
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I thought DLP incidents weren't visible for deleted files, but I could be wrong. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Mariann
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about the specifics of configuring the OOB management EPG and contract. I'll need to review that part carefully.
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Octavio
5 months ago
A flyout action, huh? I'm drawing a blank on the specifics, but I know it has to do with navigating to different parts of the application. I'll take my best guess and move on.
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Lawrence
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the capabilities of the Finesse JavaScript library. I'll need to carefully review the options and think about which use cases the library is designed for.
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Augustine
2 years ago
I see your point, Dona. But I still think A) is the correct answer.
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Dona
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is B) DLP incidents for a file are not visible when the file is deleted.
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Vanda
2 years ago
Actually, I think the answer might be D) You must create a forensic profile so that an incident is created.
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Lyda
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) You can find DLP violations under the Incidents dashboard.
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Augustine
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) You can find DLP violations under Forensic profiles.
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Francis
2 years ago
I think the answer is D) You must create a forensic profile so that an incident is created.
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Dorthy
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think the correct answer is actually C) You can find DLP violations under the Incidents dashboard.
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Lindsay
2 years ago
I agree with I also believe the answer is A).
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Edmond
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) You can find DLP violations under Forensic profiles.
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Melissa
2 years ago
I think option D might be the answer. If you need to create a forensic profile, then you can likely find the DLP violation information there. But I'm not 100% sure.
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Tamar
2 years ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm kind of leaning towards option B – if the file is deleted, maybe the DLP incidents aren't visible anymore. But then again, that doesn't seem quite right. Maybe option C is the way to go, but I'm not 100% sure. Guess I'll have to do a bit more research on Netskope before the exam.
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Luisa
2 years ago
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Tawna
2 years ago
Ooh, this is a juicy one! Personally, I'm inclined to go with option C. The Incidents dashboard just seems like the most logical place to find information about DLP violations, even for deleted files. But hey, who knows, maybe I'm missing something and option D is the way to go. I guess we'll have to wait and see what the correct answer is.
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Timmy
2 years ago
Haha, this question is like a game of hide and seek with the DLP violation! I'm going to have to do some serious sleuthing to figure this one out.
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Nakita
2 years ago
Ah, this is a tough one. I was initially leaning towards option A, since the Forensic profiles section seems like a logical place to look for DLP violations. But then again, if the file is deleted, that might not be the case. Maybe option C is the way to go, but I'm not 100% confident on that.
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Nana
2 years ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answer, but let me give it a shot. I think option C might be the right one - the Incidents dashboard should show any DLP violations, even for deleted files, right? I'm not so sure about the other options though.
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Mona
2 years ago
I'm not entirely confident in my answer, but I'm leaning towards option B. If the file is deleted, I'm not sure if the DLP incident would still be visible in Netskope.
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Luisa
2 years ago
C) You can find DLP violations under the Incidents dashboard.
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Malissa
2 years ago
I'm not entirely confident in my answer, but I'm leaning towards option B. If the file is deleted, I'm not sure if the DLP incident would still be visible in Netskope.
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Dahlia
2 years ago
D) You must create a forensic profile so that an incident is created.
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Alita
2 years ago
C) You can find DLP violations under the Incidents dashboard.
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Coleen
2 years ago
B) DLP incidents for a file are not visible when the file is deleted.
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Markus
2 years ago
A) You can find DLP violations under Forensic profiles.
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Lisbeth
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with option C. It seems like the most logical choice, as the Incidents dashboard should still show the DLP violation, even though the file is deleted.
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Jarvis
2 years ago
I think the key here is understanding how Netskope handles DLP incidents for deleted files. This is not something I've had to deal with before, so I'm a bit unsure.
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Desirae
2 years ago
This question is tricky, as it involves dealing with a DLP violation on a file that has been deleted. I'm not sure if I would know the correct answer off the top of my head.
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