A company created three DLP policies.
Policy 1 includes the following connectors in the Business group: SharePoint, Salesforce, Office 365 Outlook, and Non-Business group: Box, Twitter.
Policy 2 includes the following connectors in the Business group: Oracle Database, Office 365 Outlook, Azure Data Lake, and Non-Business group: SharePoint, Salesforce.
All policies are applied to the same environment.
Please select connectors that an app or flow can use in the environment.
Click on the arrows to vote for the correct answer
A. B. C. D. E. F. G.Correct Answer: D
Data Loss Prevention policy prevents unintentional exposure of the organization's data.
You can create a Data Loss Prevention policy in the Power Platform admin center.
By default, all connectors are in the Non-Business/Default group.
You can move them into other groups depending on an organization's needs.
You can block almost all the connectors except Microsoft's list of around 20 required for Power Platform core connectors.
Power Platform defines two scope levels for DLP policy application: a tenant and environment.
When you create multiple DLP policies in the same environment, the policies overlap.
After consolidation, you can use connectors that are not restricted by all the policies, like Office 365 Outlook.
If you want to use the connector restricted by policy consolidation, you will get an error.
Important to remember that the environment-level DLP policy cannot overwrite the tenant DLP policy.
Option D is correct because only Office 365 Outlook connector is in a Business group for both policies.
All other options are incorrect.
For more information about DLP policy, please visit the below URLs:
Based on the information provided, there are three DLP policies created by the company, and they are applied to the same environment. The policies are as follows:
Policy 1:
Policy 2:
To determine the connectors that an app or flow can use in this environment, we need to consider the connectors that are not blocked by any of the policies. In other words, we need to find the connectors that are not included in the non-business group of any policy.
Let's examine the connectors in each policy:
Policy 1:
Policy 2:
We can see that SharePoint, Salesforce, and Office 365 Outlook are included in the business group of at least one policy, but they are not included in the non-business group of any policy. Therefore, they are connectors that an app or flow can use in the environment.
Based on this, answer option A is correct: A. SharePoint, Salesforce, Office 365 Outlook
Note that other connectors may also be available, depending on whether they are included in any of the policies, but the question only asks for the connectors that are definitely available.