Forcepoint Certified Forcepoint DSPM - Professional: Deploy and Administer (DSPM-Deploy-and-Administer) Free Practice Test
Question 1
Which of the following describes a use case for Forcepoint DSPM pattern matching?
Correct Answer: D
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Question 2
You have connected Forcepoint DSPM to your Active Directory using the User Federation configuration.
You confirmed the connection is successful, but users have not synced after some time. Where in the UI would you go to manually initiate a user sync?

You confirmed the connection is successful, but users have not synced after some time. Where in the UI would you go to manually initiate a user sync?

Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Select the Actions drop-down in the upper-right corner of the LDAP provider screen, then choose Sync all users or Sync changed users .
Manual synchronization is initiated from the LDAP provider configuration page inside Keycloak User Federation, not from the general DSPM dashboard or from the Users page. The correct UI location is the Actions menu at the upper-right of the LDAP provider screen. In the screenshot, this is the open drop-down containing options such as Sync all users , Sync changed users , Unlink users , and Remove imported . To force synchronization after a successful connection test, choose Sync all users for a full import or Sync changed users when only deltas are required.
Forcepoint DSPM uses Keycloak for Active Directory import. The official DSPM documentation states that AD users are added through Keycloak , with administrators selecting the gv realm, navigating to User Federation , and adding/configuring an LDAP provider. It also identifies synchronization settings such as Import users , Periodic full sync , and Periodic changed users sync as the mechanisms used to bring LDAP users into Keycloak and then into DSPM.
Therefore, the click target is the upper-right Actions drop-down on the LDAP provider page , specifically the sync command within that menu. References/topics: User Federation, LDAP Provider, Active Directory Import, Keycloak gv Realm, Synchronization Settings .
Question 3
Place the following steps in the correct order to add a user to Forcepoint DSPM.


Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Correct order: 3 # 2 # 6 # 5 # 4 # 1
* Navigate to Administration > User Management .
* Set realm to gv .
* Select Users , then Add user .
* Fill in the necessary user information.
* Select Join Groups .
* Select Administrators .
Forcepoint DSPM user administration for a standalone deployment is performed through the Keycloak-based user management workflow. The sequence begins by entering the DSPM administration area and opening User Management , which places the administrator in the identity-management context used to control DSPM UI access. The next critical step is selecting the gv realm. Forcepoint documentation specifically instructs administrators to select the gv realm after logging into Keycloak and warns against changing settings in the Master realm, because the DSPM application authorization model is tied to the gv realm rather than the default administrative realm.
After the correct realm is active, the administrator creates the account by selecting Users , choosing Add user
, and entering required identity fields such as username, email, first name, and last name. Once the user object exists, access is completed through RBAC group membership. Forcepoint's RBAC guidance recommends group-based role assignment: navigate to the user, open the Groups area, search/select the appropriate group, and click Join . Selecting Administrators grants the required administrative group membership and resulting DSPM access.
Question 4
In which area of the Enterprise Search view would you click if you wanted to see the file details of the Technology Blueprint.CSV file?


Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Users/Administrator/Desk.../Technology Blueprint.csv
To view the file details for Technology Blueprint.CSV , select the diagonal expand/open-details icon on the far-left side of that file's row in Enterprise Search . This icon appears before the row checkbox and before the file path. It is the row-level control used to open the detailed file view for the selected file.
Forcepoint DSPM's Enterprise Search view presents discovered files in a tabular results format, with each row representing an individual scanned file and columns showing properties such as path, risk, classification, compliance, detector hits, attributes, keywords, and last classification date. Forcepoint documentation describes Enterprise Search as the location where each listed file has associated file details shown in columns and where administrators can refine displayed information through column configuration.
The checkbox is used for selecting the row for bulk or action-based operations, and the hamburger menu on the right provides additional row actions such as permissions or other menu-driven options. To inspect the file itself, the correct target is the left-side expand/details icon aligned with the Technology Blueprint.CSV entry. References/topics: Enterprise Search, File Details, Search Results Table, Row-Level Expand Details, File Classification Review .
Question 5
Ella needs to add a panel to the following dashboard. Where would she click to have access to add a panel to the dashboard?


Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Click EDIT WIDGETS in the upper-right area of the dashboard.
Ella should click the EDIT WIDGETS button near the upper-right side of the dashboard, beside the EXPORT PDF button. This control opens the dashboard edit view, which exposes the controls required to modify dashboard content, including adding widgets and adding panels. In the screenshot, the correct click target is the green-outlined EDIT WIDGETS button above the dashboard panels.
Forcepoint documents dashboards as being primarily constructed from panels and widgets . A panel is the container that organizes one or more widgets, while widgets display selected datasets such as files, trustees, connectors, agents, or other DSPM analytics data. The Forcepoint documentation specifically states: "Edit Widgets: Click the Edit Widget button, to open the edit view." It then lists Add widget and Add panel as functions available from that edit mode.
Therefore, Ella cannot add a panel by clicking the existing charts, the left navigation list, or the dashboard title. She must first enter edit mode through EDIT WIDGETS , then use the available Add panel option.
References/topics: Analytics, Components of a Dashboard, Edit Widgets, Add Panel, Panels and Widgets
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