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Microsoft Exam SC-400 Topic 5 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-400 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 5
[All SC-400 Questions]

You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.

You need to apply data loss prevention (DLP) policies to the following:

* Microsoft Exchange Online mailboxes

* Microsoft SharePoint Online sites

* Microsoft Power BI workspaces

* Microsoft OneDrive accounts

* On-premises repositories

What is the minimum number of DLP policies required to achieve the goal?

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Trevor
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is D) 4, as we need a policy for each of the specified services.
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Mila
3 months ago
I believe we also need a policy for Power BI workspaces, so the answer should be 4.
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Gary
3 months ago
I agree with Alline, we need separate policies for Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive.
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Alline
3 months ago
I think the minimum number of DLP policies required is 3.
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Bettye
3 months ago
I believe the answer is C) 3 because each service requires a separate policy.
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Kayleigh
3 months ago
I agree with Vernice, having 3 DLP policies seems reasonable.
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Vernice
3 months ago
I think the minimum number of DLP policies required is 3.
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Hillary
4 months ago
I'm just hoping there's no 'All of the above' option. That would be a real head-scratcher!
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Barney
2 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe one for Exchange and one for the rest?
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Ilona
2 months ago
C) 3
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Patria
2 months ago
B) 2
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Raina
3 months ago
B) 2
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Luisa
3 months ago
A) 1
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Aretha
3 months ago
I think it's just one policy for all those services.
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Leah
3 months ago
A) 1
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Glenn
4 months ago
Jacob
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Lavonne
4 months ago
Hey, at least it's not E) 5! That would be overkill. I'm going with C) 3 because it seems like the sweet spot between simplicity and coverage.
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Rhea
3 months ago
Yeah, I think C) 3 is the way to go. It covers all the necessary areas without going overboard.
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Cathrine
3 months ago
I agree, C) 3 sounds like the right choice for balancing coverage and simplicity.
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Gabriele
4 months ago
D) 4 is my guess. There's a lot of ground to cover, and I bet Microsoft wants you to have a policy for each major component to ensure comprehensive protection.
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Donte
3 months ago
D) 4
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Stephaine
4 months ago
D) 4
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Marg
4 months ago
D) 4
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Paris
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I'm leaning towards C) 3 because it seems like each of those areas might need a separate policy to handle the specific requirements.
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Norah
4 months ago
I think the answer is B) 2. That's the minimum number of DLP policies required to cover all the listed areas - Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Power BI, OneDrive, and on-premises repositories.
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Precious
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards E) 5, just to be extra cautious and cover all bases.
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Leigha
3 months ago
No, I believe it's D) 4, to make sure every aspect is protected with a separate policy.
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Zana
4 months ago
I think it might be C) 3, to ensure comprehensive coverage across all platforms.
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Elvis
4 months ago
I agree, B) 2 seems like the correct answer to cover all the areas.
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