Changing the Organization-Wide Default to private seems like a good step, but I wonder if it actually provides a comprehensive summary of security health.
I practiced a question similar to this where downloading user login data was mentioned, but I can't recall if that really helps with the overall security summary.
This is a tricky one, but I feel pretty confident that running a health check is the best way to get a comprehensive overview of the organization's security posture.
I think turning on event monitoring to track user events is a really important step in assessing the organization's security health. That's the approach I'd be most likely to take.
I'm a little confused by this question. Downloading user login data for the last six months seems like it could be useful, but I'm not sure if that's the best approach.
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Changing the default org-wide setting to private seems like it could be a good way to restrict visibility and improve security.
This looks like a pretty straightforward security audit question. I'd probably start by running a health check to identify any vulnerabilities in the system.
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