Apply Sensitivity Label to Documents with Network Information | SC-400 Exam | Microsoft Information Protection Administrator

Automatically Applying Sensitivity Labels for Network Information

Question

You need to automatically apply a sensitivity label to documents that contain information about your company's network including computer names, IP addresses, and configuration information.

Which two objects should you use? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

(Choose two.) NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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A. B. C. D. E. F.

AB.

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To automatically apply a sensitivity label to documents containing specific information, such as company network details, two objects can be used: an Information protection auto-labeling policy and a sensitive info type that uses a regular expression.

  1. Information Protection Auto-Labeling Policy: An Information Protection Auto-Labeling policy is a policy that automatically applies a sensitivity label to content based on conditions or rules. This policy allows you to apply labels to content automatically based on the context of the data. You can configure auto-labeling policies using the Azure portal or PowerShell. When an auto-labeling policy is applied to a file, it reads the contents of the file and applies the label based on the conditions defined in the policy.

  2. Sensitive Info Type that uses a Regular Expression: A sensitive info type is a predefined or custom pattern that identifies sensitive content in an organization. A sensitive info type that uses a regular expression is a custom pattern that is created using a regular expression to identify content with specific information such as network details like computer names, IP addresses, and configuration information. Regular expressions are powerful patterns that can match specific text patterns within a larger block of text, making them ideal for identifying sensitive information. When a sensitive info type that uses a regular expression is combined with an auto-labeling policy, it can automatically apply a sensitivity label to documents that contain the specified information.

Therefore, the correct answers to the question are:

A. An Information protection auto-labeling policy C. A sensitive info type that uses a regular expression.