There is a DLP violation on a file in your sanctioned Google Drive instance. The file is in a deleted state. You need to locate information pertaining to this DLP violation using Netskope. In this scenario, which statement is correct?
Haha, imagine if the answer was 'You have to perform a ritual dance to summon the DLP violation data from the deleted file.' That would be a wild exam question!
I don't think option B is correct. DLP incidents are usually logged, even if the file is deleted. The real question is whether we can access that information in Netskope's interface.
I'm leaning towards option C. The Incidents dashboard should provide information on DLP violations, even if the file is in a deleted state. Netskope should be able to track that information, right?
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not sure if the DLP violation would still be visible if the file is in a deleted state. The question seems to be testing our understanding of how Netskope handles DLP incidents.
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