What is the kernel process for Content Awareness that collects the data from the contexts received from the CMI and decides if the file is matched by a data type?
What is the kernel process for Content Awareness that collects the data from the contexts received from the CMI and decides if the file is matched by a data type?
The kernel process for Content Awareness that collects the data from the contexts received from the CMI and decides if the file is matched by a data type is called 'dlpda'. This process is responsible for assembling the information and determining if it corresponds to a specific data type, playing a crucial role in the content awareness and data loss prevention mechanisms.
Answer is B Page 353 CCTE R81.20: "The Content Awareness DLPDA process collects the data from those contexts and decides if the file is matched by a data type."
Pg. 249 CCTE R80.x "The CMI process calls for the Content Awareness blade for the install policy process. During the process, the FileApp parser creates File contexts and extracts text from certain file types. The Content Awareness process (dlpda), is a kernel process that collects the data from those contexts and decides if the file is matched by a data type."
this was a real question on the updated PearsonVUE exam (R81.20), passed on May 9th.