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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy. The mode of the DLP policy is set to Enforce.
You need to ensure that email messages containing social security numbers from the United States are blocked.
Which two possible rules achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

  • A. U.S. State Breach: Allow Override
  • B. U.S. State Breach: Scan email sent outside - low count
  • C. U.S. State Breach: Scan email sent outside - high count
  • D. U.S. State Breach: Scan text limit exceeded
  • E. U.S. State Breach: Attachment not supported
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Suggested Answer: BC 🗳️
Note:
* In Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, you can use data loss prevention (DLP) policy templates to help meet the messaging policy and compliance needs of your organization. These templates contain pre-built sets of rules that can help you manage message data that is associated with several common legal and regulatory requirements.
* DLP policy templates in Exchange include:
U.S. State Breach Notification Laws
Helps detect the presence of information subject to U.S. State Breach Notification Laws, including data like social security and credit card numbers.

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