Security policy rules that allow SSL, web-browsing,
or “any” application may allow unsanctioned SaaS applications that
can introduce security risks to your network. To give you visibility
into those applications, SaaS Security administrators
can recommend policy rules for specific SaaS apps. You can review,
import, and commit (push) those recommendations to your security policy
for enforcement.
When the SaaS Security Administrator pushes a new SaaS rule recommendation,
its name, description, and the action you can take for it to appear
in this table.
B) Status
Shows the status of the SaaS rule recommendation. See if a rule
has been imported, removed, has an update available, or if an import
has failed.
C) Search
Use text search to find rules.
D) Show / Hide columns
Show or hide columns to improve visibility.
E) Actions (New SaaS Rule Recommendations)
(Import) - Import
a rule from the New SaaS Rule Recommendations table down to the
Imported SaaS Rules table for enforcement. You’ll see details about
the rule before importing it.
F) Enable Automatic Updates
Turn on to update imported rules automatically.
G) Actions (Imported SaaS Rule Recommendations)
(Update) - Update
an imported rule. You’ll see what’s changing with a rule before
updating. This action is grayed out when no update is available.
(Remove) - Remove
an imported rule. You’ll see this icon next to a rule that’s scheduled
to be deleted in the next automatic update.
(Policy Detail)
- View details of an imported rule.
H) Imported SaaS Rule Recommendations
Rules you import from the New SaaS Rule Recommendations table
appear here in this table.