Yeah, that option seems a bit odd. I'd go with B and C as the two main drawbacks - more resource-intensive and increased false positives. Can't really see a good reason to set the aggressiveness that high in the first place.
Absolutely. And I'm not sure I buy the idea that high aggressiveness settings don't support executable file types. That doesn't really make sense to me.
I agree with that. Setting the aggressiveness too high can really bog down the system and lead to a lot of unnecessary alerts that end up being false alarms. That's going to create a lot of extra work for the security team.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the key disadvantages of configuring the dictionary and DLP scan rule aggressiveness too high are the increased resource usage and the potential for more false positives.
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