Q: 19
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Microsoft Purview.
You create a communication compliance policy named Policy1 and select Detect Microsoft Copilot
interactions.
Which two trainable classifiers will be added to Policy1 automatically? Each correct answer presents
part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Options
Discussion
C/D? Saw similar logic in official practice tests, so I'd review the Microsoft doc or lab it quick just in case.
C/D? I remember Copilot can flag threats if you change policy defaults.
Don't think it's C or D here. A and E get auto-assigned when you pick Copilot interactions in Purview. Threat (C) looks tempting because of the wording, but that's a common trap. Pretty sure from similar exam reports, but open if someone has seen something else.
Probably A and E. The Copilot interactions template auto-adds those two classifiers for compliance right out of the box. Pretty sure that's what Microsoft docs show, but correct me if I'm off.
A/E tbh. The Copilot template in Purview automatically adds 'Unauthorized disclosure' and 'Protected Materials', not the 'Threat' one. C is a close distractor but that's not auto-assigned by default. Seen this in recent training sets, correct me if I'm off.
Hmm, not sure why C is popular here. A and E are the default Copilot picks.
Its B and D, that's what I saw in a recent practice test. Worth checking the official guide to be sure though.
C/E? I thought Copilot would trigger threat monitoring too, so C feels right, but not sure if that's how auto-classification works here.
My vote is C and E for this one. Copilot scenarios make me think of threat detection too, so C seems logical but I could be missing something about the default auto-added classifiers. E feels pretty safe, open to other takes.
I saw something like this on a practice test, pretty sure it's B and D. Official docs might help clear this up.
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