
Explanation:

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We are given a sensitivity label with the following Access control settings:
Assign permissions now # meaning admins define permissions, not end users.
User access to content expires = Never.
Allow offline access = Always.
Permissions explicitly assigned:
LegalTeam@... # Co-Author
USSales@... # Reviewer
Dynamic watermarking and Double Key Encryption are not enabled.
Reference: Restrict access to content with sensitivity labels
Statement 1: Only users at your company can view an email that has the sensitivity label applied.
False, because permissions are explicitly assigned to two groups (LegalTeam, USSales).
If any external users were added, they would also get access. The configuration does not inherently restrict to only internal users.
The answer: NO
Statement 2: The owner of an email can assign permissions when applying the sensitivity label.
False, because the sensitivity label was configured with "Assign permissions now".
This means permissions are fixed by admins and cannot be modified by the email sender.
If "Let users assign permissions" was enabled, this would be YES.
The answerr: NO
# Statement 3:
[email protected]can print an email that has the sensitivity label applied.
USSales group has the Reviewer role.
Reviewer = Can view, read, and save, but cannot print, copy, or export.
Reference: Usage rights and role mapping for sensitivity labels
The answer: NO