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Answer: Apply sensitivity labels to the semantic model and reports.
The correct answer is C because sensitivity labels are the mechanism through which DLP policies are applied to Fabric and Power BI items. Microsoft's documentation explicitly states that DLP policies work by detecting sensitivity labels applied to semantic models and reports. The community discussion shows 100% consensus on option C, with multiple comments citing official Microsoft documentation that confirms sensitivity labels are required for DLP policy enforcement in Power BI/Fabric. Options A, B, and D are incorrect: workspace identity (A) relates to authentication, not DLP; certified endorsement (B) and master data endorsement (D) are governance features for data quality and trust, not DLP policy enforcement.
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You have a Fabric tenant with a workspace named Workspace1. This workspace contains one semantic model and two Microsoft Power BI reports. Your Microsoft 365 subscription includes a data loss prevention (DLP) policy named DLP1.
You need to apply DLP1 to the assets within Workspace1.
What should you do?
A
Create a workspace identity.
B
Apply a certified endorsement to the semantic model.
C
Apply sensitivity labels to the semantic model and reports.
D
Apply a master data endorsement to the semantic model.