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Autht cloud app security
- Aug 09, 2021
He doesn't explicitly mention it indeed. But if you look at the screenshots near the end of the article, you can see the second policy above the MCAS policy screenshot. Underneath the screenshot he mentions: You also need session policy to be enabled on conditional access targeting apps
- RGijsbersRademakersAug 07, 2021Iron Contributor
If needed, you can always manually add an app to MCAS if you have the required information. You don't necessarily need to use conditional access app control. But for now that's not relevant.
Have you tried both Cornerstone and the Admin Center? Which browser did you use when testing? And what do the MCAS and Signin Logs tell you?
- Skipster311-1Aug 09, 2021Iron Contributor
Hit the reply button too soon. Below is what i see for user activity in cloud app security. Looks like the activity is correct, but the session policy is not firing.
Regarding the Azure AD sig-in logs. I see a bunch of successful sign-on's to the application, even though i signed on from my personal laptop which is not a compliant device.
- Skipster311-1Aug 09, 2021Iron Contributor
Skipster311-1 @R_Gijsbers_Rademakers
Azure AD Sign-in logs are suggesting that the authentication context policy is not applying because of application. In the CA policy if i select "Authentication Context" I dont get the ability to select an application. So this is a bit confusing
- Skipster311-1Aug 09, 2021Iron ContributorI tried both apps, using multiple browsers. The result was the same. I tired Firefox, Chrome, and Edge browsers. On a side note, how do i add an application to cloud app security manually ?