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stuart townsend
Sep 17, 2018Copper Contributor
Unsanction SharePoint Subdomain
Hi, I have been watching the Microsoft Cloud App Security deep dive: Learn how to deploy and manage - BRK3008 session from Ignite last year and the presenter says that you can unsanction subdomains ...
- Sep 20, 2018Okay Stuart, thanks for providing this details. I will keep that in mind as part of the product's future plans.
In the meantime, as a workaround I'd suggest to modify the block script, to also include the sub-domains that are used by the instances you wish to unsanction and block based on what is being discovered by MCAS.
Thanks,
Danny.
stuart townsend
Sep 20, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi Danny,
My scenario is that we have a corporate SharePoint Online domain that I want my users to be able to use, so I want this sanctioned. I then see that there are a couple of other subdomains which I believe are being accessed by other people in the organisation. I don't want these sanctioned.
If I create a blocking script it seems that I have to sanction SharePoint Online domains, which is what I'm trying to avoid.
Kind regards,
Stuart
Danny Kadyshevitch
Sep 20, 2018Former Employee
Okay Stuart, thanks for providing this details. I will keep that in mind as part of the product's future plans.
In the meantime, as a workaround I'd suggest to modify the block script, to also include the sub-domains that are used by the instances you wish to unsanction and block based on what is being discovered by MCAS.
Thanks,
Danny.
In the meantime, as a workaround I'd suggest to modify the block script, to also include the sub-domains that are used by the instances you wish to unsanction and block based on what is being discovered by MCAS.
Thanks,
Danny.