You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription. You plan to create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy that will be applied to all available locations. Which conditions can you use in the DLP rules of the policy?
The correct answer is A. sensitive info types.
Sensitive info types are predefined patterns that can help you identify and protect sensitive data, such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, bank account numbers, and so on1. You can use sensitive info types as conditions in your DLP rules to detect and protect data that matches these patterns. For example, you can create a DLP rule that blocks the external sharing of documents that contain credit card numbers2.
B, C, and D are incorrect because they are not valid conditions for DLP rules in Office
All locations support the Content contains condition. You can select multiple instances of each content type and further refine the conditions by using the Any of these (logical OR) or All of these (logical AND) operators:
sensitive information types
sensitivity labels
retention labels
Trainable Classifiers
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/dlp-policy-reference#content-contains
Ans A&D
A. Sensitive info types
DLP policies use sensitive information types (SITs) as a primary method to identify and protect sensitive data across various Microsoft 365 locations. SITs are predefined patterns that match common types of sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, or bank account numbers.
Tested in Lab Environment, in create a new DLP policy, where locations are set to all, under customize advanced DLP rules > create rule > conditions > add a condition > content contains > add > then only option is "sensitive info types"
Sorry mods - can you delete the previous response I posted, the answer should be A, not D.
The reason I'm suggesting A is that this needs to apply to all locations, but sensitivity labels can't be applied to Teams Chat and Channel Messages. I know this is being fussy about the wording, but it would be a way to reduce the choice to one valid option. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/dlp-policy-reference#location-support-for-how-content-can-be-defined
I would go for anwser A too. When you select all locations inside the policy configuration (Exchange, Sharepoint, OneDrive, MS Defender for Cloud, Endpoint...), the only options you have on the custom rule is "sensitive info types".
The reason I'm suggesting D is that this needs to apply to all locations, but sensitivity labels can't be applied to Teams Chat and Channel Messages. I know this is being fussy about the wording, but it would be a way to reduce the choice to one valid option. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/dlp-policy-reference#location-support-for-how-content-can-be-defined
Cannot select right answers: A+D
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/dlp-policy-reference#content-contains
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