Microsoft Information Protection and Compliance Administrator — Question 91

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You recently discovered that the developers at your company emailed Azure Storage keys in plain text to third parties.

You need to ensure that when Azure Storage keys are emailed, the emails are encrypted.

Solution: You create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy that has Exchange email, SharePoint sites, OneDrive accounts, and Teams chat and channel messages selected.

Does this meet the goal?

Answer options

Correct answer: B

Explanation

The solution does not meet the goal because while a DLP policy can help monitor and prevent data from being sent insecurely, it does not inherently encrypt the emails themselves. The correct way to ensure encryption of emails containing sensitive information like Azure Storage keys would be to implement email encryption mechanisms, which the proposed DLP policy does not provide.