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Answer: Use the image inspection and redaction actions of the DLP API to redact PII from the images before storing them for analysis.
The question specifically addresses PII in images shared via chat logs. Option C directly addresses this by using the DLP API's image inspection and redaction capabilities to remove PII from images before storage, preserving data utility for analysis while eliminating PII exposure. Option A (encryption) doesn't remove PII, just secures it, which doesn't resolve the leadership's concern about PII being stored. Option B (discarding records) eliminates data utility entirely. Option D focuses on text redaction, but the problem is with images, not text, making it unsuitable as confirmed by community comments noting D is for text, not images. The community discussion shows 100% consensus on C with upvoted comments emphasizing that C addresses images specifically.
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Your organization's customers frequently share images containing personally identifiable information (PII) with support agents via online chat. The leadership team is concerned that this PII is stored within the regular chat logs, which are reviewed by analysts for customer service trends. You need to address this concern while preserving data utility. What should you do?
A
Use Cloud Key Management Service to encrypt PII shared by customers before storing it for analysis.
B
Use Object Lifecycle Management to make sure that all chat records containing PII are discarded and not saved for analysis.
C
Use the image inspection and redaction actions of the DLP API to redact PII from the images before storing them for analysis.
D
Use the generalization and bucketing actions of the DLP API solution to redact PII from the texts before storing them for analysis.