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Microsoft Exam SC-300 Topic 3 Question 108 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-300 exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 3
[All SC-300 Questions]

SIMULATION

Task 10

You need to create a group named Audit. The solution must ensure that the members of Audit can activate the Security Reader role.

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To create a group named ''Audit'' and ensure that its members can activate the Security Reader role, follow these steps:

Open the Microsoft Entra admin center:

Sign in with an account that has the Security Administrator or Global Administrator role.

Navigate to Groups:

Go to Teams & groups > Active teams and groups1.

Create the security group:

Select Add a security group.

On the Set up the basics page, enter ''Audit'' as the group name.

Add a description if necessary and choose Next1.

Edit settings:

On the Edit settings page, select whether you want Microsoft Entra roles to be assignable to this group and select Next1.

Assign roles:

After creating the group, go to Roles > All roles.

Find and select the Security Reader role.

Under Assignments, choose Assign.

Select the ''Audit'' group to assign the role to its members2.

Review and finish:

Review the settings to ensure the ''Audit'' group is created with the ability for its members to activate the Security Reader role.

Finish the setup and save the changes.

By following these steps, you will have created the ''Audit'' group and enabled its members to activate the Security Reader role, which allows them to view security-related information without having permissions to change it. Remember to communicate the new group and role assignment to the relevant stakeholders in your organization.


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Armanda
17 days ago
Hmm, I bet the exam writers are just trying to trip us up with this one. Joke's on them, I'm a security wizard!
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Noe
19 days ago
I hear you on the security headaches, but at least this question is keeping us on our toes. Gotta stay vigilant, right?
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Cornell
1 days ago
Definitely, we can't let our guard down.
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Carlee
7 days ago
Yeah, security is no joke. We have to be on top of it.
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Daren
26 days ago
I agree. It's important for security purposes to have the right permissions in place.
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Veronika
27 days ago
Yes, and we have to make sure that the members of Audit can activate the Security Reader role.
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Johanna
27 days ago
I wonder if there's a way to automate this whole process. That would be a real time-saver.
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Daren
28 days ago
I think we need to create a group named Audit for this task.
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Nichelle
29 days ago
Ah, security permissions, the bane of every IT admin's existence. But I'm up for the challenge!
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Roxane
7 days ago
Let's start by creating the group named Audit.
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Mike
17 days ago
I know, security permissions can be tricky, but we'll figure it out!
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Junita
1 months ago
Seems straightforward, I like the step-by-step approach. Let's give it a try!
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Arlene
2 days ago
Check the Explanation for the detailed solution.
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Mollie
11 days ago
Next, we need to ensure that the members of Audit can activate the Security Reader role.
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Howard
19 days ago
Let's start by creating the group named Audit.
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