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A company wants to create a Power Automate flow that posts marketing events to social media.

The company must ensure that the postings adhere to regulatory requirements for handling of personally identifiable information (PII) data. The company will not post events to unauthorized social media platforms. You need to ensure that the requirement is met.

Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A.

Configure the relevant connector so that is part of the Non-Business data group category.

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A.

Configure the relevant connector so that is part of the Non-Business data group category.

B.

Create a security role to prevent data export.

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B.

Create a security role to prevent data export.

C.

Configure an Azure Active Directory (AAD) security role for the maker to the environment.

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C.

Configure an Azure Active Directory (AAD) security role for the maker to the environment.

D.

Create a Data Loss Protection (DLP) policy.

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D.

Create a Data Loss Protection (DLP) policy.

E.

Configure the relevant connector so that it is part of the Blocked data group category.

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E.

Configure the relevant connector so that it is part of the Blocked data group category.

Suggested answer: D, E

Explanation:

DLP policies enforce rules for which connectors can be used together by classifying connectors as either Business or Non-Business. If you put a connector in the Business group, it can only be used with other connectors from that group in any given app or flow. Sometimes you might want to block the usage of certain connectors altogether by classifying them as Blocked.

Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-data-loss-prevention

asked 05/10/2024
jonathan Smallwood
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