You have a Microsoft 365 E5 tenant. You create an auto-labeling policy to encrypt emails that contain a sensitive info type. You specify the locations where the policy will be applied. You need to deploy the policy. What should you do first?
A.
Review the sensitive information in Activity explorer
B.
Turn on the policy
C.
Run the policy in simulation mode
D.
Configure Azure Information Protection analytics
Simulation mode is unique to auto-labeling policies and woven into the workflow. You can't automatically label documents and emails until your policy has run at least one simulation.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/apply-sensitivity-label-automatically?view=o365-worldwide#learn-about-simulation-mode
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Workflow for an auto-labeling policy:
Create and configure an auto-labeling policy.
Run the policy in simulation mode, which can take 12 hours to complete. The completed simulation triggers an email notification that's sent to the user configured to receive activity alerts.
Review the results, and if necessary, refine your policy. For example, you might need to edit the policy rules to reduce false positives, or remove some sites so that the number of matched files doesn't exceed 1,000,000. Rerun simulation mode and wait for it to complete again.
Repeat step 3 as needed.
Deploy in production.
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