Suggested Answer:B🗳️
Scenario: The locally stored content is not classified as confidential and users can email documents to external people Apply Azure Information Protection to protect files in a highly confidential SharePoint Online team site. Configure Azure Information Protection with a new scoped policy and sub-label for protection and permissions of your highly confidential SharePoint Online team site. Note: Details: 1. Sign in to the Office 365 portal with an account that has the Security Administrator or Company Administrator role. For help, see Where to sign in to Office 365. 2. In a separate tab of your browser, go to the Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com). 3. If this is the first time you are configuring Azure Information Protection, see these instructions. 4. In the list pane, click All services, type information, and then click Azure Information Protection. 5. Click Labels. 6. Right-click the Highly Confidential label, and then click Add a sub-label. 7. Type a name for the sub-label in Name and a description of the sub-label in Description. 8. In Set permissions for documents and emails containing this label, click Protect. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/securitycompliance/protect-sharepoint-online-files-with-azure-information-protection
I think it should be C - The explanation does not have any reference to disabling printing. IRM allows you to disable printing.
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