To keep up with the latest apps your organization is using, respond to new app-based attacks, and for ongoing changes to your app compliance needs, you might need to manage your app policies in these ways: Create new policies targeted at new apps Change the status of an existing policy (active, inactive, audit mode) Change […]
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Create app policies (Microsoft)
Along with a built-in set of capabilities to detect anomalous app behavior and generate alerts based on machine learning algorithms, app policies in app governance are a way for you to: Specify conditions by which app governance can alert you to app behavior for automatic or manual remediation. Implement the app compliance policies for your […]
Get started with app policies (Microsoft)
Policies for app governance are a way to implement proactive and reactive alerts and automatic remediation for your specific needs for app compliance in your organization. To see your list of current app policies, go to Microsoft 365 Defender > App governance > Policies. This will show you a list of all the policies you have […]
Learn about app policies (Microsoft)
App governance uses machine learning-based detection algorithms to detect anomalous app behavior in your Microsoft 365 tenant and generates alerts that you can see, investigate, and resolve. Beyond this built-in detection capability, you can use a set of default policy templates or create your own app policies that generate other alerts. These policies for app […]
Determine your app compliance posture (Microsoft)
App governance allows you to quickly assess the compliance posture of Line of Business and third-party apps and their access to data in your Microsoft 365 tenant from the app governance Overview page in Microsoft 365 Defender. Note Your sign-in account must have one of these roles to view any app governance data. From this page, you […]
View your apps (Microsoft)
App governance allows you to quickly gain deep insights into the Microsoft 365 OAuth apps in your tenant. For example, you can see: A list of OAuth-enabled apps in the tenant that use the Microsoft Graph API, together with relevant app metadata and usage data. App details with deeper insights and information by selecting an […]
Get started with visibility and insights (Microsoft)
The first place to get started is the app governance dashboard at https://aka.ms/appgovernance. Note that your sign-in account must have one of these app governance administrator roles to view any app governance data. You can also access the app governance dashboard from Office 365 > Microsoft 365 Defender > App governance > Overview page. What’s available on the dashboard […]
Learn about visibility and insights (Microsoft)
With app governance, you can quickly gain visibility and meaningful insights on your Microsoft 365 application ecosystem. You start from the app governance dashboard that provides a high-level overview of the alerts and apps in your tenant that require administrator attention. With app governance visibility and insights, you can see: A list of the OAuth-enabled […]
How to submit feedback on app governance (Microsoft)
To submit feedback on the app governance add-on to Defender for Cloud Apps: In the lower right corner of any portal page you’d like to submit feedback on, select the black feedback button. If submitting feature feedback: Provide a star rating and comments in the text box If you select Include this screenshot, a screenshot of […]
Get started with app governance (Microsoft)
Sign up for app governance To get started using the app governance add-on to Defender for Cloud Apps, start by verifying the prerequisites for admin role, licensing, and regional requirements. For existing Defender for Cloud Apps customers, you can navigate to the sign up page for the free trial and complete the steps to add app governance to your tenant. If […]