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Cloudapp power up
Cloudapp power up







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  • Select the trigger, “When an alert is generated”.
  • In the connector search bar, search for Cloud App Security”.
  • In the splash screen, “click create from blank” again.
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  • Click the “+ New” button in the upper right hand corner.
  • Step 2: Create your trigger in Microsoft Flow
  • SAVE YOUR TOKEN. As with all API tokens, you want to save this in a secure place.
  • Click the blue + button on the upper right hand corner of the token list.
  • Click the settings icon the upper right hand corner.
  • Go to  (You need to be logged in with an admin account).
  • Setting it up Step 1: Generate your API token in Cloud App Security
  • Create a new record (ticket) in ServiceNow.
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    The linear workflow is easy to follow and shows how to initially set up you connectors. The first demonstration David gives is how to automatically generate tickets in ServiceNow when there is a new alert in Cloud App Security. Paste API token in authentication settings Automatic Ticket Generation from Cloud App Security Alerts.Configure CAS trigger and select “when an alert is generated”.

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  • Verify licensing for Flow and CAS (Cloud App Security.
  • Step 1: How to Connect Cloud App Security with Microsoft Flow With simple logic blocks and the ability to work with HTTP endpoints, the sky is the limit.

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    You can create a ticket in your support deck software to review something, you can send a message to a channel in Teams, or you can even set up one click responses via SMS or email, where a notified admin can just click the response they want to take. (No way Megan is logged in from Moscow and Texas at the same time.) By integrating CAS with MS Flow, you gain the ability to trigger actions in outside applications. You can can also use it to notify admins or turn off user-access for policy violations or suspicious behavior. How do Cloud App Security and Flow Work Together?Ĭloud App Security already has the ability to proactively and automatically enforce policies, such as classifying documents and messages that contain sensitive data such as credit card numbers, health plan IDs or social security numbers.

  • Identifying, and providing intelligence on over 3300 SaaS apps, web apps, hosting providers and more.
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    Enforcing compliance policies to guard sensitive information.Identifying suspicious user behavior like mass downloads or impossible travel.While it is technically a cloud application security broker (CASB) it is also a bit of a Swiss Army Knife of features including: GMail + Google Drive, Sheets, Calendar, and TasksĬloud App Security is a security platform that works across SaaS apps, allowing you to secure information even outside of Office 365.MS Word, Excel, Sharepoint, Teams, Power BI, etc.Although you can tie any API into Flow, it is easiest to use with its hundreds of built in connectors such as:

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    Similar to other task and workflow programs like Zapier and IFTTT, Flow has the benefit of being free for most Office 365 licenses and having deep integrations with most Office products. Microsoft Flow is a low-code/no-code automation platform that allows you to create simple automated and integrated workflows and connections with a few clicks, as well as enabling API integrations with just a bit of copy-and-paste. David first joined us back in November with an excellent talk on enabling compliance policies in Microsoft Teams. You can check out David’s Blog at to keep up with what he has been working with. In this Tech Talk, we are once again joined by Microsoft Technical Solutions Architect David Branscome, who discusses how to automate security using Cloud App Security and Flow. Automating Security with Cloud App Security and Microsoft Flow









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