Intel Security MA0-103 Exam
McAfee Certified Product Specialist - DLPE (Page 2 )

Updated On: 7-Feb-2026

When configuring access controls for the Evidence repository, which of the following minimum advanced security settings need to be applied to the Evidence Folder, subfolders and files?

  1. List folder / read data
  2. Full control
  3. Change
  4. Create folders / append data

Answer(s): D



To determine baseline conditions for DLP implementation, which of the following actions can the DLP End point Administrator perform?

  1. Configure database statistics
  2. Run the Policy Analyzer
  3. Configure backward compatibility
  4. Perform testing with various groups

Answer(s): D



Which of the following protocols cannot be blocked or monitored by McAfee DLP 'Network Communication Protection Rules'?

  1. Secure FTP (SFTP)
  2. Secure Copy (SCP)
  3. Server Message Block/NetBIOS (SMB)
  4. Secure Shell (SSH)

Answer(s): C



To meet specific requirements for managed systems in four different regions, an organization has customized several values within DLPE Agent Configuration policies. The four different Agent Configuration policies have been applied to objects in the ePO System Tree. Prior to an upgrade the four different Agent Configuration policies can be backed up through which of the following methods?

  1. The DLP Policy, File, Save as feature
  2. The DLP Policy, File, Export Policy to HTML feature
  3. The DLP Policy, File, Synchronize Templates feature
  4. The McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator Policy Catalog feature

Answer(s): D



When including local users in User Assignment Groups, are all local users evaluated equally?

  1. No, local users are not authenticated with the domain.
  2. Yes, permissions are equal for all local users.
  3. No, local user accounts must be placed into a separate user assignment group from domain users.
  4. Yes, local users must also be defined as domain users.

Answer(s): B






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