Begin Scanning a Microsoft Exchange App
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- Reauthenticate to a Cloud App
- Verify Permissions on Cloud Apps
- Start Scanning a Cloud App
- Rescan a Managed Cloud App
- Delete Cloud Apps Managed by Data Security
- API Throttling
- Configure Classification Labels
- Microsoft Labeling for Office 365
- Google Drive Labeling
- Configure Phishing Analysis
- Configure WildFire Analysis
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- What is an Incident?
- Assess New Incidents on Data Security
- Filter Incidents
- Configure Slack Notification Alerts on Data Security
- Security Controls Incident Details
- Track Down Threats with WildFire Report
- Customize the Incident Categories
- Close Incidents
- Download Assets for Incidents
- View Asset Snippets for Incidents
- Analyze Inherited Exposure
- Email Asset Owners
- Modify Incident Status
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- What’s SaaS Security Inline?
- Navigate To SaaS Security Inline
- SaaS Visibility for NGFW
- SaaS Visibility and Controls for NGFW
- SaaS Visibility for Prisma Access
- SaaS Visibility and Controls for Panorama Managed Prisma Access
- SaaS Visibility and Controls for Cloud Managed Prisma Access
- Activate SaaS Security Inline for NGFW
- Activate SaaS Security Inline for VM-Series Firewalls with Software NGFW Credits
- Activate SaaS Security Inline for Prisma Access
- Connect SaaS Security Inline and Strata Logging Service
- Integrate with Azure Active Directory
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- SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- App-ID Cloud Engine
- Guidelines for SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Predefined SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Apply Predefined SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Create SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Delete SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Enable SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Modify Active SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
- Monitor SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations
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- Enable Automatic Updates for SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations on Cloud Managed Prisma Access
- Import New SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations on Cloud Managed Prisma Access
- Update Imported SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations on Cloud Managed Prisma Access
- Remove Deleted SaaS Policy Rule Recommendations on Cloud Managed Prisma Access
- Manage Enforcement of Rule Recommendations on NGFW
- Manage Enforcement of Rule Recommendations on Panorama Managed Prisma Access
- Change Risk Score for Discovered SaaS Apps
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- Onboarding Overview for Supported SaaS Apps
- Onboard an Aha.io App to SSPM
- Onboard an Alteryx Designer Cloud App to SSPM
- Onboard an Aptible App to SSPM
- Onboard an ArcGIS App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Basecamp App to SSPM
- Onboard a Bitbucket App to SSPM
- Onboard a BlueJeans App to SSPM
- Onboard a Box App to SSPM
- Onboard a Bright Security App to SSPM
- Onboard a Celonis App to SSPM
- Onboard a Cisco Meraki App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Confluence App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Couchbase App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Crowdin Enterprise App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Gainsight PX App to SSPM
- Onboard a GitHub Enterprise App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Jira App to SSPM
- Onboard a Kanbanize App to SSPM
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- Onboard a Kustomer App to SSPM
- Onboard a Lokalise App to SSPM
- Onboard a Microsoft Azure AD App to SSPM
- Onboard a Microsoft Outlook App to SSPM
- Onboard a Microsoft Power BI App to SSPM
- Onboard a Miro App to SSPM
- Onboard a monday.com App to SSPM
- Onboard a MongoDB Atlas App to SSPM
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- Onboard an Office 365 App to SSPM
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- Onboard a PagerDuty App to SSPM
- Onboard a RingCentral App to SSPM
- Onboard a Salesforce App to SSPM
- Onboard an SAP Ariba App to SSPM
- Onboard a ServiceNow App to SSPM
- Onboard a Slack Enterprise App to SSPM
- Onboard a Snowflake App to SSPM
- Onboard a SparkPost App to SSPM
- Onboard a Tableau Cloud App to SSPM
- Onboard a Webex App to SSPM
- Onboard a Workday App to SSPM
- Onboard a Wrike App to SSPM
- Onboard a YouTrack App to SSPM
- Onboard a Zendesk App to SSPM
- Onboard a Zoom App to SSPM
- Onboarding an App Using Azure AD Credentials
- Onboarding an App Using Okta Credentials
- Register an Azure AD Client Application
- View the Health Status of Application Scans
- Delete SaaS Apps Managed by SSPM
Begin Scanning a Microsoft Exchange App
Use Data Security to scan and identify incidents found when scanning assets and
email attachments in your Microsoft Exchange app.
To connect a Microsoft Exchange app to Data Security and begin scanning assets, you need to:
- Ensure that you have a Microsoft Exchange or Office 365 account with Global Admin role.
- Grant Exchange API access to Data Security.
- Add the Exchange app to Data Security.
As
of July 2020, the Exchange integration on Data Security is now
updated to optimize the permissions required for cloud app features.
To revoke unnecessary permissions that you granted previously and
that Data Security no longer needs, reauthenticate the
Exchange app.
Add Microsoft Exchange App
In order for Data Security to scan assets,
you must consent to the following permissions during the course
of adding the Exchange app:
API | Permission | Description |
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Microsoft Graph API | Read all users' basic profiles | Retrieves basic user information such as display name, email address, and User-ID to display user
information on People page. |
Read all users' full profiles | Allows Data Security to make a user API call. Data Security uses this permission
for both Graph API and Outlook Legacy REST API. Additionally, allows Data Security to retrieve detailed user information (For example, user
principle name (UPN), job title, office location, phone
number, etc.), but Data Security discards all this
information except for UPN, which Data Security needs to
retrieve user mailbox settings. | |
Read all user mailbox settings | Retrieves each user's mailbox settings (For
example, retention policy settings, email forward settings, public
folder access settings, and delegate rules settings), and then determines
if there is any security risk in those settings. | |
Read mail in all mailboxes | Retrieves and scan the user's email. | |
Read all hidden memberships | Not currently used, but Data Security
plans to use this permission to detect memberships of hidden groups. | |
Read all groups | Not currently used, but Data Security
plans to use this permission to scan group properties and detect
the members in the group. | |
Read calendars in all mailboxes | Allows Data Security to access attachments
in calendar events. | |
Use Exchange Web Services with full access
to all mailboxes | Retrieves each user's mailbox settings (For
example, inbox rules and eDiscovery search configuration), and then
determines if there is any security risk in those settings. Data Security plans to use this permission to determine if the user owns any
public folders. | |
Read directory data | Allows Data Security to retrieve and scan for a list of users and groups. Data Security
uses this permission for both Azure Active Directory Legacy
API and Graph API. | |
Read activity data for your organization | Allows Data Security to read and log
activity data to display activity data on Activities page. |
- (Recommended) Add your Exchange domain as an internal domain.Log in to Microsoft Exchange or Office 365 using an account with privileges that will enable communication between Data Security and the Microsoft Exchange app.Before you can establish communication between Data Security and the Exchange app, you must:
- Go to http://portal.microsoftonline.com and log out of Exchange or Office 365.
- Log in to Exchange or Office 365 using an account that has the Global Admin role before adding the Exchange app to Data Security.
Add the Exchange app.- Log in to SaaS Security.Add the Microsoft Exchange app. Go to Data SecurityApplicationsAdd ApplicationMicrosoft Exchange.Enter the login credentials for the account with Global Admin role privileges on the Microsoft online page to which Data Security redirects you.Review and Accept the changes that Data Security can perform on your assets in Microsoft Exchange.Data Security requires these permissions to scan your assets on Exchange app.Next step: Proceed to Customize Microsoft Exchange App.
Troubleshooting Onboarding for Microsoft Exchange App
To ensure that your app has onboarded correctly without any issues in authentication or permissions, Data Security performs validation checks between the onboarding and scanning process. You can start scanning only after a successful validation. For Microsoft Exchange, the following two validations happen:- App Authentication
- Validating Permissions
After the validation is successful, Data Security displays sample assets and sample activities.If you don't have any subscriptions, you will not see any User activities in the validation page. It might take up to 12 hours for the first content blobs to become available. For more information, see Office 365 Management Activity API reference.If the App Authentication or Validating Permissions check fails, try the following:- Ensure you have administrator permissions.
- Check if Palo Alto Networks application is listed in the list of Enterprise
Applications. Following are the app names for specific regions:
- USA: Aperture by Palo Alto Networks - Exchange
- Japan: Palo Alto Networks NG-CASB - JP - Exchange
- EU: Aperture by Palo Alto Networks - Exchange
- India: Palo Alto Networks NG-CASB - India - Exchange
- APAC: Aperture by Palo Alto Networks - Exchange
- UK: Palo Alto Networks NG-CASB - UK - Exchange
- Australia: Palo Alto Networks NG-CASB - AUS - Exchange
- If Palo Alto Networks application is not listed, check if the Audit Logs Activity displays as Consent to application, Target as <app from the list given above>, and Status as Success.
See the following table to understand the errors you are facing during validation.Error CodesDescriptionErrors in App Authenticationinvalid_requestRequest is invalid.invalid_grantInternal error encountered.unauthorized_clientThe installed app in the Marketplace was uninstalled manually from your cloud app.invalid_clientIssue related to Marketplace instance.temporarily_unavailableMicrosoft Exchange app issue on the server side. Please reinstall.Errors in fetching sample assets and activities (warning messages only)accessDeniedAccess is denied for ${user}.activityLimitReachedApp's API limit reached. Try after sometime.invalidRangeYou don't have any thing to get for this entity.invalidRequestRequest is invalid.itemNotFoundNo data associated with this entity.notAllowedAuthentication failure while retrieving the entity.notSupportedGetting entity with required information no longer supported.serviceNotAvailableMicrosoft Exchange server is not responding.quotaLimitReachedQuota for app request has been exhausted for now.unauthenticatedMicrosoft Exchange app issue from server side.If the issue persists, contact SaaS Security Technical Support.Customize Microsoft Exchange App
- (Optional) Give a descriptive name to this app instance.
- Select the Exchangen link on the Cloud Apps list.Enter a descriptive Name to differentiate this instance of Exchange from other instances you are managing.Click Done to save your changes.Next step: Proceed to Identify Risks.
Identify Risks
When you add a new cloud app and enable scanning, Data Security automatically scans the cloud app against the default data patterns and displays the match occurrences. You can take action now to improve your scan results and identify risks.- Start scanning the new Exchange app for risks.All email attachments in Exchange are scanned based on defined policy rules. Email content is scanned based on defined policy rules only if the sender or receiver of the email is from an external domain. Scanning only starts on installation, and assets without risks are not stored.Monitor the scan results.During the discovery phase, Data Security scans files and matches them against enabled default policy rules.Verify that your default policy rules are effective. If the results don’t capture all risks or you see false positives, improve the results.(Optional) Modify match criteria for existing policy rules.(Optional) Add new policy rules.Consider the business use of your cloud app, then identify risks unique to your enterprise. As necessary, add new:(Optional) Configure or edit a data pattern.You can Configure Data Patterns to identify specific strings of text, characters, words, or patterns to make it possible to find all instances of text that match a data pattern you specify.