Free Microsoft Security SC-900 Actual Exam Questions - Question 14 Discussion
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C imo, public folders are still part of Exchange Online, so they should be included for DLP policies alongside emails (A). Teams messages (D) might be partially supported, but I wouldn’t count on full coverage everywhere yet. Viva Engage (E) feels less likely since it’s more community/social than document or email storage. So I’d go with A, B, and C as the main solid choices here.
A/B/C? Exchange Online public folders seem like a standard DLP target alongside emails and OneDrive. Teams and Viva Engage might have more limited or evolving support.
A (Exchange emails are classic DLP targets, so fits well here)
B tbh, OneDrive is a solid choice because files stored there are a common DLP focus. Along with A and D, it covers email, files, and chat, which are the main leak points. C and E seem off for full DLP policies.
Option D matches typical DLP targets for chat; E seems less standard.
A, B, and D make sense since Exchange Online email and OneDrive are common places for sensitive data, plus Teams chats can leak info too. Public folders (C) are pretty outdated, and Viva Engage (E) isn’t really built for DLP policies.
Probably A, B, and D. C feels less likely since public folders aren’t used much anymore.