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Drag and Drop Question A company is evaluating Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection for various types of transactions. Which experience should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate experiences to the corr
This question tests knowledge of the three core Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection (D365 FP) experiences and how each maps to a specific fraud risk scenario. Each experience is purpose-built for a distinct transaction type or touchpoint.
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This question tests knowledge of the three core Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection (D365 FP) experiences and how each maps to a specific fraud risk scenario. Each experience is purpose-built for a distinct transaction type or touchpoint.
Approach. Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection offers three distinct experiences: Purchase Protection targets online/e-commerce transactions, using AI to assess real-time fraud risk on digital purchases (Scenario 1). Loss Prevention is designed for brick-and-mortar retail - it analyzes point-of-sale data to detect return abuse, discount fraud, and collusion in physical stores (Scenario 2). Account Protection guards the identity lifecycle - it evaluates risk during account creation and login events to prevent fake signups and account takeover attacks (Scenario 3). The key differentiator is the channel and action: online purchase → Purchase Protection, physical store → Loss Prevention, identity/auth event → Account Protection.
Concept tested. Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection - mapping the three protection experiences (Purchase Protection, Loss Prevention, Account Protection) to their correct transaction or touchpoint scenarios
Reference. Microsoft Learn: Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection overview - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fraud-protection/overview
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