The correct selections are Revoking user permissions , Exporting reports , and Manually verifying ML classification . The Enterprise Search page is the primary file-level investigation view in Forcepoint DSPM. It lists scanned and cataloged files, allows filtering through standard filters or GQL, and provides operational actions against the returned results. Forcepoint states that Enterprise Search allows users to filter file data, save frequently used filters, customize columns, and generate meaningful reports. It also provides an EXPORT button that creates a CSV or JSON download of the filtered data.
Revoking permissions is also supported as a data-governance action. Forcepoint documents that administrators can view or modify file permissions and access rights from the file Actions menu, and supporting documentation identifies required permissions for revoke operations in Microsoft repositories.
Manual classification validation is explicitly available from the Enterprise Search hamburger menu. Forcepoint states that to adjust a file’s machine-learning classification, the user selects Manually verify classification , modifies the ML-suggested classification, and saves the change.
The incorrect choices are outside this specific Enterprise Search action set. Moving risky files to a private folder is not the standard named Enterprise Search action in this workflow, and assigned risk is not manually changed from the page. References/topics: Enterprise Search, Exporting Data, Permissions & Access Rights, Manual ML Classification Verification .