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Netskope NSK300 Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Netskope's NSK300 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
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You recently began deploying Netskope at your company. You are steering all traffic, but you discover that the Real-time Protection policies you created to protect Microsoft OneDrive are not being enforced.

Which default setting in the Ul would you change to solve this problem?

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Suggested Answer: C

The first step to protect the medical forms containing sensitive data is to create fingerprints of all forms using Netskope Secure Forwarder. Fingerprints are unique identifiers that can be used to detect when a form contains sensitive data. By creating fingerprints, you can set up DLP (Data Loss Prevention) rules that will allow blank forms to exit the company but will prevent forms with sensitive data from leaving the protected environments. This method ensures that only forms without sensitive information are allowed to be shared externally.


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Stephaine
3 months ago
Totally agree with C, it’s a common issue!
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Coletta
3 months ago
Are you sure that’s the only fix? Seems too simple.
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Arthur
3 months ago
Definitely C, that’s what worked for us.
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Stephane
4 months ago
I thought it was the Microsoft appsuite SSL rule!
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Peter
4 months ago
You need to change the steering exception for Cloud Storage.
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Veronica
4 months ago
I vaguely remember that certificate-pinned applications can interfere with policies. Could option B be the answer?
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Weldon
4 months ago
I feel like the steering exceptions are key here, but I can't recall if it's about domains or cloud storage.
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Elouise
4 months ago
I think I practiced a question similar to this where we had to adjust SSL rules. Maybe option A is the right choice?
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Kenda
5 months ago
I remember something about steering exceptions, but I'm not sure if it's specifically for domains or cloud storage.
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Tonette
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm a little confused about the different default settings and how they might be affecting the Real-time Protection policies. I'll need to review my notes on Netskope configuration to see if I can figure out the right approach here.
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Benton
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is that the Real-time Protection policies aren't being enforced, so we need to look at the default settings that could be interfering with that. Disabling the default certificate-pinned application or removing the default steering exception for domains seem like the most likely solutions.
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Francine
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm not super familiar with Netskope, so I'll need to think through the different default settings and how they might impact the Real-time Protection policies. I'll have to carefully read through the options to see which one makes the most sense.
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Jesus
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident this is related to the default settings for the Netskope deployment. I think the answer is to remove the default steering exception for Cloud Storage, which would ensure the Real-time Protection policies are enforced for OneDrive.
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Rupert
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. I'd use a Calculation to get the user's age, and then a Messaging element to display a custom error message if they're under 18. That should do the trick!
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Fletcher
5 months ago
I think it's the principle of least privilege, right? It's about giving employees just what they need for their jobs.
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Linn
9 months ago
I'm just gonna go with D and hope for the best. If that doesn't work, I'm gonna start a petition to rename Netskope to 'Net-tastic-ope' – that's gotta be good for a few extra points, right?
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Kara
8 months ago
User 3: Haha, 'Net-tastic-ope' does have a nice ring to it! Let's hope your solution works before we have to start a petition.
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Colette
8 months ago
User 2: Good choice, that should solve the problem with the Real-time Protection policies for Microsoft OneDrive.
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Nydia
8 months ago
User 1: I think I'll go with option D and remove the default steering exception for Cloud Storage.
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Jonell
9 months ago
D all the way, baby! Gotta keep that OneDrive secure, no matter what. Although, I heard Netskope has a secret 'Unicorn Mode' that solves all your problems. Anybody else heard about that?
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Daniel
9 months ago
Ugh, these Netskope questions can be tricky. I'm going to go with D. Removing the default steering exception for Cloud Storage. Sounds like the safest bet to me.
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Johanna
8 months ago
That's a good point. It's always good to double-check all the settings to make sure everything is working properly.
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King
8 months ago
I'm not sure, but maybe we should also consider disabling the default Microsoft appsuite SSL rule.
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Celeste
8 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It seems like the most logical choice to enforce the Real-time Protection policies.
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Hillary
8 months ago
I think D is the best option too. Let's remove that default steering exception.
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Keshia
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Disabling the default certificate-pinned application (B) might also do the trick, but it could have unintended consequences. Gotta be careful with that one.
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Otis
10 months ago
I think the answer is D. Removing the default steering exception for Cloud Storage seems like the most logical solution to enforce the Real-time Protection policies for Microsoft OneDrive.
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Henriette
8 months ago
Let's test it out and see if the Real-time Protection policies for Microsoft OneDrive are now being enforced.
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Cordelia
8 months ago
I think I will go ahead and make that change in the Ul.
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Mattie
8 months ago
I agree, removing the default steering exception for Cloud Storage should do the trick.
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Emmett
9 months ago
I don't think so, I believe removing the default steering exception for Cloud Storage is the key here.
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Dyan
9 months ago
But what about disabling the default Microsoft appsuite SSL rule? Could that also help enforce the policies?
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Nicolette
9 months ago
I agree, removing the default steering exception for Cloud Storage should do the trick.
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Sharmaine
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think disabling the default Microsoft appsuite SSL rule could also be a possible solution.
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Barrett
10 months ago
I agree with Denna, removing the default steering exception for domains should solve the problem.
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Denna
10 months ago
I think the answer is C) Remove the default steering exception for domains.
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Jenise
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think disabling the default Microsoft appsuite SSL rule could also be a possible solution.
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Cammy
10 months ago
I agree with Alonzo. Removing the default steering exception for domains should solve the problem.
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Alonzo
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Remove the default steering exception for domains.
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