Free Microsoft PL-600 Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion
processes across the following regions: North America, Europe, and Asia.
Each region operates independently but reports to a global headquarters. The company has several
business units that correspond to each region. Within each business unit ate multiple teams based
on countries/regions.
Company employees have the following requirements:
• Sales representatives must have access only to data relevant to their specific country/region.
• Regional managers must be able to view and manage data across all areas within their region.
• Some global analysts require read-only access to sales data across the corporation by using third-
party tools.
• External contractors need limited access to the system to input their progress.
You need to design a solution for the company. What should you do?
Probably D again. Business units are made for this kind of regional and team segregation, which fits the internal access needs perfectly without overcomplicating things.
D, because business units naturally segment data by region and team effectively.
D/A? Setting up business units (D) organizes the internal data well, especially for regions and teams, but for external contractors and global analysts, Entra ID groups (A) might be necessary to control access more granularly.
It’s A since Entra ID groups handle both internal and external access more flexibly.
Maybe D, since business units handle internal segregation best; external access needs extra setup though.
A imo. Business units (D) help with internal data segregation, but they don’t fully solve external access and global analysts’ read-only needs. Using Microsoft Entra ID groups can simplify managing both external contractors and third-party app access by controlling permissions securely at the identity level. This also fits well with the need for limited and specific access without overcomplicating internal security roles. So combining identity management for external users and app registrations with business units for internal teams seems like the best approach, which A covers more comprehensi
It’s D