Microsoft 365 - Configure the Policy to apply to all files

Sokoban 1,051 Reputation points
2023-08-23T07:29:07.1766667+00:00

Hi I don't know if there is right forum..

I have question in SC-400 is it the answer NO in that question and Why ?

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You are configuring a file policy in Microsoft Cloud App Security.

You need to configure the policy to apply to all files.

Alerts must be sent to every file owner who is affected by the policy. The policy must scan for credit card numbers, and alerts must be sent to the Microsoft Teams site of the affected department.

Solution: You use the Build-in DLP inspection method and send alerts to Microsoft Power Automate.

Does this meet the goal?

Grateful for answer :-)

// Sokoban

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  1. Iftikhar Ali 170 Reputation points
    2023-08-23T08:27:03.5433333+00:00

    In this scenario, the answer is NO.

    The solution provided doesn't align with the requirements stated in the question. The question specifies that alerts must be sent to the Microsoft Teams site of the affected department, but the proposed solution mentions sending alerts to Microsoft Power Automate, which is not in line with the requirement. To meet the requirement, you should configure the policy to send alerts to the Microsoft Teams site of the affected department directly.

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