File Policy Configuration in Microsoft Cloud App Security - SC-400 Exam Question Solution

Configure Policy to Apply to All Files and Send Alerts to File Owners and Microsoft Teams Site of Affected Department

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You are configuring a file policy in Microsoft Cloud App Security.

You need to configure the policy to apply to all files.

Alerts must be sent to every file owner who is affected by the policy.

The policy must scan for credit card numbers, and alerts must be sent to the Microsoft Teams site of the affected department.

Solution: You use the Build-in DLP inspection method and send alerts to Microsoft Power Automate.

Does this meet the goal?

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A. B.

B.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-app-security/dcs-inspection https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-app-security/data-protection-policies

The given solution of using the built-in DLP inspection method and sending alerts to Microsoft Power Automate may not fully meet the stated goals of the scenario.

The built-in DLP inspection method in Microsoft Cloud App Security allows users to scan files for sensitive information such as credit card numbers. However, it is not explicitly mentioned if this method will apply to all files. Therefore, it is unclear if the policy will be configured to apply to all files.

Additionally, the solution states that alerts will be sent to Microsoft Power Automate, but the scenario requires alerts to be sent to every file owner who is affected by the policy. It is not clear if Power Automate will be used to send alerts to every file owner or only to the Microsoft Teams site of the affected department.

Lastly, the solution states that alerts will be sent to the Microsoft Teams site of the affected department. While this may meet the requirement of sending alerts to a specific location, it is not explicitly stated if the Microsoft Teams site belongs to the affected department or not.

Therefore, the solution may not fully meet the stated goals of the scenario, and the answer is B. No.