Note
We’ve renamed Microsoft Cloud App Security. It’s now called Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps. In the coming weeks, we’ll update the screenshots and instructions here and in related pages. For more information about the change, see this announcement. To learn more about the recent renaming of Microsoft security services, see the Microsoft Ignite Security blog.
Defender for Cloud Apps provides end-to-end protection for connected apps using Cloud-to-Cloud integration, API connectors, and real-time access and session controls leveraging our Conditional App Access Controls.
Once an app is connected using one or more of these methods, you get instant out-of-the-box protection with our built-in anomaly detection engine. Additionally, you gain deep visibility into the app’s user and device activities, control over data shared by the app, and can build detection policies with governance to mitigate any risky activities or sensitive-data sharing by the app.
The breadth of support for each app relies on the richness of its APIs. Use the following links to learn about how Defender for Cloud Apps protects connected apps and what risks those apps expose. For each app, review the list of available built-in anomaly detections, explore ready-to-use policy templates for monitoring and alerting on risky activities, and discover which automated governance actions can be applied.
- Protect AWS
- Protect Azure
- Protect Box
- Protect Dropbox
- Protect GitHub Enterprise Cloud
- Protect GCP
- Protect Google Workspace
- Protect Office 365
- Protect Okta
- Protect Salesforce
- Protect ServiceNow
- Protect Webex
- Protect Workday