Hey, I'm just happy they're not asking us to write code or anything. At least it's multiple choice, right? Although, I gotta say, I'm still trying to figure out the difference between all these options. Anyone wanna break it down for me?
Ooh, the information barrier segment could be an interesting choice. I mean, if you really want to keep those attachments under lock and key, that might be the way to go. But I don't know, it feels a little overkill for this scenario.
I'm leaning towards the mail flow rule option. That seems like the most direct way to handle this requirement. Plus, it's probably easier to manage and tweak than a DLP policy, you know?
Whoa, this question is tricky! Encrypting all attachments automatically sounds like a pretty serious security measure. I'm not sure if I'd go with the sensitivity label or the DLP policy. Anyone have any thoughts?
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