You deploy Microsoft Azure Information Protection. You need to ensure that a security administrator named SecAdmin1 can always read and inspect data protected by Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS). What should you do?
A.
From the Security & Compliance admin center, add SecAdmin1 to the eDiscovery Manager role group.
B.
From the Azure Active Directory admin center, add SecAdmin1 to the Security Reader role group.
C.
From the Security & Compliance admin center, add SecAdmin1 to the Compliance Administrator role group.
D.
From Windows PowerShell, enable the super user feature and assign the role to SecAdmin1.
Suggested Answer:D🗳️
The super user feature of the Azure Rights Management service from Azure Information Protection ensures that authorized people and services can always read and inspect the data that Azure Rights Management protects for your organization. However, the super user feature is not enabled by default. The PowerShell cmdlet Enable-AadrmSuperUserFeature is used to manually enable the super user feature. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/configure-super-users
D. From Windows PowerShell, enable the super user feature and assign the role to SecAdmin1.
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