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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription.

You need to configure an auto-apply policy for sensitivity labels that will protect corporate data. The solution must meet the following requirements:

• Documents containing content that matches a custom regular expression must be classified automatically.

• Contract documents in a standard format must be classified automatically.

What should you configure for each requirement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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TonyTe0

The second should be Trainable classifiers. When you publish the classifier, it sorts through items in locations like SharePoint Online, Exchange, and OneDrive, and classifies the content. After you publish the classifier, you can continue to train it using a feedback process that is similar to the initial training process. For example you could create trainable classifiers for: Legal documents - such as attorney client privilege, closing sets, statement of work Strategic business documents - like press releases, merger and acquisition, deals, business or marketing plans, intellectual property, patents, design docs Pricing information - like invoices, price quotes, work orders, bidding documents Financial information - such as organizational investments, quarterly or annual results https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/classifier-learn-about

Sesbri

I agree, the 2nd one is trainable classifier.

Murad01

I would go for: 1. Sensitivity info types 2. Trainable classifier

darcone23

1. EDM 2. Trainable classifier

dilmah

1 is EDM To automatically classify documents based on customer-defined regular expressions, you can leverage the power of Exact Data Match (EDM) and 2. SIt is needed but close enough is trainable classifier.

SBGM

Second is definitively a Trainable Classifier, as it has the ability recognize an item based on a template: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/classifier-learn-about#automated-pattern-matching

sgoncharuk

1. Trainable classifier 2. EDM

TonyTe0

Looks correct https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/sensitive-information-type-learn-about#sensitive-information-types-are-used-in https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/sit-learn-about-exact-data-match-based-sits

Tomtom11

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/sit-sensitive-information-type-learn-about Sensitive information types (SITs) are pattern-based classifiers. They detect sensitive information like social security, credit card, or bank account numbers to identify sensitive item

the_AT

Are you saying SIT is or is not, the correct response for the first dropdown? Since the question states “custom regular expression,” doesn’t that rule out Trainable Classifier?

the_AT

"Matches a custom regular expression," to me, refers to Sensitive Info Type. The beginning of this article (seems to), outline the nuances that perhaps this question is asking: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/sit-learn-about-exact-data-match-based-sits #1 "Matches custom regular expression," matching specific company data to values unavailable right out of the box (so to speak). Soooo.. Box 1 = "A sensitive info type" #2 "Contract documents in a STANDARD format." i.e., Exact Data Match configured to enhance the custom regular expression SIT based on unique (standard format), values. Soooo.. Box 2 = "An exact data match (EDM) schema" Trainable classifier doesn't make sense based on the verbiage of the question. Standards are standards, right?