Free Zscaler ZDTA Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion

Question No. 11
Which of the following is a common use case for adopting Zscaler’s Data Protection?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Mason R.
2026-02-21

C imo, since Data Protection mainly stops sensitive info from leaking out.

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Daniel Y.
2026-02-20

Maybe C, since it focuses on preventing data loss rather than just access or malware blocking.

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Mason K.
2026-02-05

Option C, because it’s about stopping sensitive data from leaking out to the internet or cloud.

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Karan N.
2026-01-29

C, since Data Protection mainly focuses on stopping sensitive data leaks to cloud apps.

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Karan N.
2026-01-27

C, because preventing data loss to cloud apps is the core of Data Protection.

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Karan N.
2026-01-27

B/C? B sounds like malware prevention which is more about threat protection, not data protection specifically. C fits because stopping data loss to cloud apps matches the main goal of Data Protection.

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Karan Y.
2026-01-24

C/D? Data Protection is mainly about preventing sensitive data leaks, so C fits. D feels more like zero trust or secure access, which is related but not exactly data protection itself.

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Andrew X.
2026-01-23

Option C, since data protection focuses on preventing sensitive data leaks, not threat blocks.

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Shoaib T.
2026-01-22

I agree that A and B sound more like threat prevention rather than data protection. D seems focused on secure access, which is a bit different. C fits best because data protection usually aims to stop sensitive info from leaking, especially through internet or cloud apps. But does anyone see a scenario where D might also tie into data protection, like controlling who accesses what private data? Or is that still more about access management than protecting data itself?

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Shoaib T.
2026-01-21

I get why C makes sense, but I’d rule out A and B quickly since those are more about threat prevention than data protection. D is more about access control than data loss, so it doesn’t fit the data protection use case as well. So yeah, C fits best for stopping data leaks to internet and cloud apps.

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Zain E.
2026-01-18

C imo, because Data Protection is really about stopping sensitive info from leaking out, especially through cloud apps or the internet. A and B feel more like security threats prevention, not data protection specifically. D sounds more like access management, so it doesn’t fit as well here.

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Zain E.
2026-01-15

C

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