How to Apply a Retention Label for Regulatory Records
Your organization uses Microsoft Purview Records Management to manage high-value records that must not be deleted. You need to apply a label that marks content as a regulatory record. What label type should you use?
Quick Answer
The answer is a retention label configured for regulatory records. This is correct because Microsoft Purview Records Management uses retention labels with a specific disposition type—regulatory records—to mark content as unalterable and non-deletable, even by administrators, ensuring compliance with strict legal or regulatory requirements. On the SC-900 exam, this question tests your understanding of the distinction between retention labels (which manage record disposition) and sensitivity labels (which handle classification and protection but not record locking). A common trap is confusing retention labels with sensitivity labels or data loss prevention policies; remember that only a retention label with the regulatory record setting can permanently lock content from deletion. For a quick memory tip, think “regulatory = rigid”—once applied, regulatory records are rigidly protected against any deletion or modification, unlike standard retention labels that allow some flexibility.
⚠ Common exam trap
A common mix-up: candidates confuse 'record' with 'regulatory record,' assuming both offer the same immutability, but only regulatory records provide a locked, unchangeable label that prevents any deletion or modification.
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Retention label configured for regulatory records
A retention label configured for regulatory records is the correct choice because it locks the label so that no user, including an administrator, can remove it or reduce the retention period. This meets the requirement to mark content as a regulatory record that must not be deleted, as regulatory records provide the highest level of immutability in Microsoft Purview Records Management.
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Data loss prevention policy
Why it's wrong here
DLP policies protect sensitive data but do not manage records.
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Retention label configured for regulatory records
Why this is correct
Regulatory records provide the highest level of protection, preventing deletion and modification.
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Retention label configured for record
Why it's wrong here
Records can be deleted after a specified period unless locked as regulatory records.
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Sensitivity label
Why it's wrong here
Sensitivity labels protect data with encryption but do not manage records.
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Variation 1. Your organization uses Microsoft Purview Records Management to manage high-value contracts. You need to ensure that once a contract is declared as a record, it cannot be modified or deleted by any user, including administrators. Which type of record should you use?
medium- A.Disposition review
- B.Event-based retention policy
- C.Retention label with default settings
- ✓ D.Regulatory record
Why D: Regulatory records provide the highest level of protection and cannot be modified or deleted by any user, including administrators. Option A is wrong because disposition review is a process for reviewing content before deletion, not a record type that locks content. Option B is wrong because event-based retention policies apply retention based on a trigger event, but they do not prevent modification or deletion once declared a record. Option C is wrong because a retention label with default settings does not lock the record; it only applies retention settings without regulatory protections.
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