What is the result of the DLP policies when the user sends an email?

DRAG DROP

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription.

In the Exchange admin center, you have a data loss prevention (DLP) policy named

Policy1 that has the following configurations:

✑ Block emails that contain financial data.

✑ Display the following policy tip text: Message blocked.

From the Security & Compliance admin center, you create a DLP policy named Policy2 that has the following configurations:

✑ Use the following location: Exchange email.

✑ Display the following policy tip text: Message contains sensitive data.

✑ When a user sends an email, notify the user if the email contains health records.

What is the result of the DLP policies when the user sends an email? To answer, drag the appropriate results to the correct scenarios. Each result may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: The email will be blocked, and the user will receive the policy tip: Message blocked. If you’ve created DLP policies in the Exchange admin center, those policies will continue to work side by side with any policies for email that you create in the Security & Compliance Center. But note that rules created in the Exchange admin center take precedence. All Exchange mail flow rules are processed first, and then the DLP rules from the Security & Compliance Center are processed.

Box 2: The email will be allowed, and the user will receive the policy tip: Message contains sensitive data.

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