You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Exchange Online.
You need to receive an alert if a user emails sensitive documents to specific external domains.
What should you create?
You have a Microsoft 36d tenant.
You need to create a new sensitive info type for items that contain the following:
* An employee ID number that consists of the hire date of the employee followed by a three-digit number
* The words "Employee", "ID", or "Identification" within 300 characters of the employee ID number What should you use for the primary and secondary elements? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

You plan to create a custom sensitive information type that will use Exact Data Match (EDM).
You need to identify what to upload to Microsoft 365, and which tool to use for the upload.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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You have a Microsoft 365 tenant that uses the following sensitivity labels:
* Confidential
* Internal
* External
The labels are published by using a label policy named Policy1.
Users report that Microsoft Office for the wen apps do not display the Sensitivity button. The Sensitivity button appears in Microsoft 365 Apps that are installed locally.
You need to ensure that the users can apply sensitivity labels to content when they use Office for the web apps.
Solution: You modify the publishing settings of Policy1.
Does the meet the goal?
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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You have a user named User1. Several users have full access to the mailbox of User1.
Some email messages sent to User1 appear to have been read and deleted before the user viewed them.
When you search the audit log in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal to identify who signed in to the mailbox of User1, the result are blank.
You need to ensure that you can view future sign-ins to the mailbox of User1.
Solution: You run the Set-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity "User1" -User [email protected]
-AccessRights Owner command.
Does that meet the goal?