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Hello What are the steps to add sharepoint online into Conditional Access app Control ? When i add a new app then search for Sharepoint i get the message below. When i click on the "start wizard" its asking me for saml xml data. Is this the proper way to add SharePoint online to Conditional Access app Control ?New Blog Post | Announcing Microsoft cloud security benchmark v1 (General Availability)
Since its first introduction in 2019, the Azure Security Benchmark (ASB) has been widely used by our customers to secure their Azure environments, especially as a toolkit for Azure security implementation planning and helping report compliance on multiple regulatory standards. As the successor of ASB, today we are announcing the general availability the Microsoft cloud security benchmark v1 Original Blog Post: Announcing Microsoft cloud security benchmark (General Availability)Conditional Access app control
I have configured a CA policy to use a custom policy for CA app control. When i navigate to cloud app security and "Conditional Access App Control apps" and add an app, i search for Sharepoint. I then receive the message below. When i click "start wizard" its asking for a metadata file. Does this feature not work with O365 applications like SharePoint and Exchange online ? Also if i navigate to polices in MCAS, click on "Conditional access" and create a new session policy i receive the below message. Its asking me to first create CA app control , but as i previously mentioned its asking me for metadata file, but im trying to protect sharepoint online. Very confused here. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-app-security/proxy-deployment-aadNew Blog Post | MCAS: Top 5 Queries You Need to Save
MCAS: Top 5 Queries You Need to Save - Microsoft Tech Community After speaking with a few of our customers, we realized that some were not familiar or aware of their ability to leverage suggested and saved queries inside of Cloud App Security. In this blog, we will show you what we consider our top five use cases for custom queries!New Blog Post | Microsoft Cloud App Security update: March 2021
What’s new in Microsoft Cloud App Security @Spring Ignite 2021 Every organization needs to have visibility and control of their environment, including identifying and understanding usage of SaaS apps, and protecting against application threats. Microsoft Cloud App Security, our leading cloud access security broker (CASB), provides a comprehensive set of capabilities to help you manage and control the use of cloud apps across your org - including visibility into inappropriate cloud app usage, sophisticated threat protection, secure access to cloud apps, ability to protect sensitive data, and much more.New Blog Post | Prevent sophisticated attacks: MCAS and M365 Defender
New Blog Post | Prevent sophisticated attacks: MCAS and M365 Defender - Microsoft Tech Community Attacks don’t respect domain boundaries. They move fast across cloud applications, endpoints, user identities and data domains. They establish a foothold and move laterally across platforms. The integration of Microsoft Cloud App Security and Microsoft 365 Defender is designed to reduce the surface area for potential attack by accomplishing these three key objectives (and that’s just the start): Protecting against attacks and coordinating defensive responses in multi-cloud, multi-app environments and other Microsoft 365 Defender workloads through signal sharing and automated actions. Delivering complete narration of the attack across products for security teams by joining data on alerts, suspicious events by comparing UEBA analytics and impacted assets to incidents. Enabling security teams to perform detailed, effective threat hunting across all security domains.New Blog Posts | Microsoft Cloud App Security
Successful Security Posture Management: control your SaaS apps via Microsoft Cloud App Security - Microsoft Tech Community A security posture management system should continuously report on and improve your organization’s security posture by focusing on disrupting any potential attackers from gaining a return on their investment. Specifically, security posture management in cloud applications should encompass two things-- cloud security posture management (CSPM) and SaaS security posture management (SSPM). Secure Access for applications with Microsoft Cloud App Security - Microsoft Tech Community Your cloud access security broker (CASB) should provide secure, easy and adaptive access to your organization’s apps depending on factors like location, device and user behavior. Adaptive access affirms the security measures your organization has put into place. This brief two-minute video demonstrates the flexibility of secure access in Microsoft Cloud App Security. Microsoft Information Protection and Microsoft Cloud App Security in 2021 Information protection is a key component of a CASB, and should deliver an integrated, nuanced understanding of your organization’s sensitive-labeled data as it's leveraged in your cloud environment. This brief two-minute video demonstrates the deep reach of information protection in Microsoft Cloud App Security. Cloud usage blind spots, how to uncover them and seamlessly control risks to your organization Rapid cloud adoption is a fact, and we believe any organization should adopt the cloud in a safe and monitored way to minimize risk of exposure. Shadow IT discovery should give immediate and clear feedback to your organization about which applications are being leveraged in your cloud environment. This brief two-minute video demonstrates the value of cloud shadow IT discovery in Microsoft Cloud App Security.