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Microsoft Exam SC-400 Topic 7 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-400 exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 7
[All SC-400 Questions]

Task 10

You plan to create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy that will apply to content containing the following keywords:

* Tailspin

* litware

* Falcon

You need to create a keyword list that can be used in the DLP policy. You do NOT need to create the DLP policy at this time.

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Suggested Answer: A

To retain all Microsoft Exchange items in Alex Wilber's mailbox that contain the word ''Falcon'' and were created in the year 2021, follow these steps:

Create a Retention Policy:

Sign in to theMicrosoft 365 compliance center.

Navigate toPoliciesand click onRetention.

Create a new retention policy (e.g., ''Falcon Retention 2021'').

Specify the retention period (e.g.,2 yearsfrom the creation date).

Set the condition to include items containing the word ''Falcon.''

Apply the Retention Policy to Alex Wilber's Mailbox:

Assign the retention policy to Alex Wilber's mailbox.

Ensure that the policy targets items created in the year 2021.

Validate the Policy:

Test the policy thoroughly to ensure it correctly retains the specified items.

Monitor the mailbox to verify that the retention actions are enforced.


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Magdalene
5 months ago
That's a good point, we should ensure our keyword list is comprehensive.
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Rima
5 months ago
Should we also consider adding more generic keywords to cover a wider range of content?
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Lillian
5 months ago
I believe those keywords are related to sensitive information that should be protected.
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Magdalene
5 months ago
Why do you think those specific keywords should be included?
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Lillian
5 months ago
I think we should include 'Tailspin', 'litware', and 'Falcon' in the keyword list.
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Magdalene
5 months ago
I'm not sure how to create a keyword list for a DLP policy.
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Domingo
6 months ago
Definitely. We need to consider all possible variations and combinations of the keywords to effectively protect our data.
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Audra
6 months ago
I believe it's important to carefully plan and create a comprehensive keyword list for the DLP policy.
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Aliza
6 months ago
The keywords are crucial for identifying sensitive information and preventing data loss.
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William
6 months ago
I agree. We need to ensure we include all the important keywords like Tailspin, litware, and Falcon.
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Zack
7 months ago
I think it's challenging. Creating a keyword list for a DLP policy sounds complex.
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Dominque
7 months ago
What do you think about Task 10?
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Fausto
8 months ago
Good point, Twanna. We should probably try to get some more information about the context of those keywords before we just throw them into the DLP policy. It could make a difference in how we structure the keyword list.
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Tambra
7 months ago
Let's make sure to review and update the keyword list regularly to keep up with any changes or additions.
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Eden
7 months ago
It might be helpful to consult with teams who are familiar with the specific terminology to ensure we don't miss anything.
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Leanna
7 months ago
We should also consider how frequently these keywords are used in legitimate content.
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Delmy
7 months ago
Agreed. It's important to be thorough when creating a keyword list for the DLP policy.
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Carisa
7 months ago
Maybe we should also look into any variations or synonyms of the keywords to cover all bases.
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Theresia
7 months ago
That's a good point. We don't want to end up blocking harmless content by mistake.
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Quentin
8 months ago
Yes, we should definitely consider the context of the keywords before creating the DLP policy.
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Myra
8 months ago
That's a good point. I guess they just want to make sure we understand the basics of how DLP policies work and how to create a simple keyword list. It's not rocket science, but it's still an important skill to have.
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Twanna
8 months ago
I agree, it's a pretty simple question. The only thing I'm wondering about is whether we need to include any additional context around those keywords. Like, are they referring to specific company names, product names, or something else?
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Josephine
8 months ago
You know, I actually have a friend who works in IT security, and she told me that a lot of these kinds of questions are just testing your ability to follow instructions and think logically. It's not always about the technical details, you know?
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Meghan
8 months ago
Yeah, that's easy enough. I don't see any major issues with this question. The keywords seem pretty clear-cut.
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Tarra
6 months ago
That's correct. Those are the keywords for the DLP policy.
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Ashlee
6 months ago
We just need to list Tailspin, litware, and Falcon, right?
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Veda
7 months ago
Yeah, I agree. The keywords are straightforward.
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Kallie
8 months ago
Hah, 'Tailspin'? That sounds like something out of a cartoon or a video game. I wonder what kind of content would have that keyword in it. Maybe they're testing our ability to think outside the box a little bit.
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Emile
8 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a pretty straightforward DLP policy question. We need to create a keyword list for the DLP policy, and the keywords are Tailspin, Litware, and Falcon.
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Sabrina
8 months ago
Yeah, I agree. This is pretty basic stuff. The keywords they've given us are pretty simple, too. I mean, 'Tailspin', 'litware', and 'Falcon'? Those sound like they might be the names of companies or products or something.
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Eleni
8 months ago
I don't know, man. I feel like this is just testing our ability to follow instructions. It's not exactly rocket science, but at least they're not asking us to write a whole DLP policy from scratch.
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Salina
8 months ago
This question is really straightforward, but I'm not sure why they're asking about creating a keyword list for a DLP policy. Isn't that something we're supposed to do in the real world, not on an exam?
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