SC-300 Exam Question 6

You need to implement on-premises application and SharePoint Online restrictions to meet the authentication requirements and the access requirements.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

SC-300 Exam Question 7

Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains the objects shown in the following table.

You install Azure AD Connect. You configure the Domain and OU filtering settings as shown in the Domain and OU Filtering exhibit. (Click the Domain and OU Filtering tab.)

You configure the Filter users and devices settings as shown in the Filter Users and Devices exhibit. (Click the Filter Users and Devices tab.)

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

SC-300 Exam Question 8

You have a Microsoft 365 E5 tenant.
You purchase a cloud app named App1.
You need to enable real-time session-level monitoring of App1 by using Microsoft Cloud app Security.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

SC-300 Exam Question 9

Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
The tenant contains the groups shown in the following table.

The tenant contains the users shown in the following table.

SC-300 Exam Question 10

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that syncs to an Active Directory forest.
You discover that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the disabled user can still authenticate to Azure AD for up to 30 minutes.
You need to ensure that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the user account is immediately prevented from authenticating to Azure AD.
Solution: You configure pass-through authentication.
Does this meet the goal?