Begin Scanning a Cisco Webex Teams App
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- Allowed List of IP Addresses
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- Begin Scanning a Bitbucket App
- Begin Scanning a Box App
- Begin Scanning ChatGPT Enterprise App
- Begin Scanning a Cisco Webex Teams App
- Begin Scanning a Confluence App
- Begin Scanning a Confluence Data Center App
- Begin Scanning a Dropbox App
- Begin Scanning a GitHub App
- Begin Scanning a Gmail App
- Begin Scanning a Google Drive App
- Begin Scanning a Jira App
- Begin Scanning a Jira Data Center App
- Begin Scanning a Microsoft Exchange App
- Begin Scanning Office 365 Apps
- Begin Scanning a Microsoft Teams App
- Begin Scanning a Salesforce App
- Begin Scanning a ServiceNow App
- Begin Scanning a ShareFile App
- Begin Scanning a Slack Enterprise App
- Begin Scanning a Slack for Pro and Business App
- Begin Scanning a Workday App (Beta)
- Begin Scanning a Zendesk App
- Begin Scanning a Zoom App
- 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
- Onboard an Articulate Global App to SSPM
- Onboard an Atlassian App to SSPM
- Onboard a BambooHR App to SSPM
- 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
- Onboard a ClickUp App to SSPM
- Onboard a Confluence App to SSPM
- Onboard a Contentful App to SSPM
- Onboard a Convo App to SSPM
- Onboard a Couchbase App to SSPM
- Onboard a Coveo App to SSPM
- Onboard a Crowdin Enterprise App to SSPM
- Onboard a Customer.io App to SSPM
- Onboard a Databricks App to SSPM
- Onboard a Datadog App to SSPM
- Onboard a DocHub App to SSPM
- Onboard a DocuSign App to SSPM
- Onboard an Envoy App to SSPM
- Onboard an Expiration Reminder App to SSPM
- Onboard a Gainsight PX App to SSPM
- Onboard a GitHub Enterprise App to SSPM
- Onboard a GitLab App to SSPM
- Onboard a Google Analytics App to SSPM
- Onboard a Google Workspace App to SSPM
- Onboard a GoTo Meeting App to SSPM
- Onboard a Grammarly App to SSPM
- Onboard a Harness App to SSPM
- Onboard a Hellonext App to SSPM
- Onboard an IDrive App to SSPM
- Onboard an Intercom App to SSPM
- Onboard a Jira App to SSPM
- Onboard a Kanbanize App to SSPM
- Onboard a Kanban Tool App to SSPM
- 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
- Onboard a MuleSoft App to SSPM
- Onboard a Mural App to SSPM
- Onboard an Office 365 App to SSPM
- Onboard an Okta App to SSPM
- 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 Cisco Webex Teams App
Use these steps to connect your Cisco Webex Teams application
to Data Security.
Data Security scans messages and files
shared on spaces within the Cisco Webex Teams application. Support for
automated remediation capabilities varies by SaaS application.
To
begin scanning a Cisco Webex Teams application:
- Ensure that the Webex Teams account you plan to use with Data Security has sufficient privileges.To connect a Webex Teams instance to Data Security, you must use a Webex Teams account with administrator privileges. Make sure the following settings are enabled:
- Log in to https://admin.webex.com, select Usersadmin_account_usernameRoles and Security.Enable Full administrator and Compliance Officer privileges.Make sure to request another administrator to assign the Compliance Officer role to you, so your account has the correct privileges required to search for sensitive information in the Cisco Webex Teams app.The Webex Teams standard service plan supports data generated during the last 90 days. To enable longer-term visibility, consider upgrading to Cisco Webex Teams Pro Pack service plan before connecting to Data Security.To add the Webex Teams app, go to Data SecurityApplicationsAdd ApplicationCisco Webex Teams.
- Connect to Webex Teams Account.Data Security redirects you to a Cisco identity broker to authorize access so that you can enter the email address and password for the administrator account you want to use when connecting to the Webex Teams application.Review and Accept the permissions to onboard the account to Data Security.The new Webex Teams instance is added to the list of Cloud Apps as Webex Teams n, where n is the number of Webex Teams instances you have connected to Data Security. For example, if this is the second Webex Teams instance you connected to Data Security, the name displays as Webex Teams 2.If you want to give a descriptive name for the instance, select the link on SettingsCloud Apps & Scan Settings, and enter a new name.Configure a bot.A bot is a machine account that automates the process of sending messages to users on your behalf. To use a bot, you must create an access token to enable the bot to send these messages. When you Add a New Data Asset Policy, select the Notify via bot autoremediation action, and Data Security will send a direct message on Webex Teams to the user whose messages or files triggered the incident. If you don't create a bot, Data Security sends a message using the administrator’s name to the space where the user originally shared the file or message.
- Create a bot on the Webex developer portal using your administrator credentials, and copy the access token.Select ActionsConfigure Bot on SettingsCloud Apps & Scan Settings.Paste the access token on the app, and save your changes.Define global scan settings.
- Define Your Internal DomainsWhen you add the Webex bot, Data Security automatically adds webex.bot to the list of internal domains to restrict the bot activity to the internal domain. Don't delete this entry from the list.
- Define Trusted and Untrusted Users and Domains
- Enable Data Masking
Add policy rules or edit existing policy rules.When you add a new cloud application, Data Security automatically scans assets against the default data patterns and displays the match occurrences. If you want to generate incidents and identify potential issues that are unique to the new instance, as a best practice, consider the business use of your app to determine whether you want to Add a New Data Asset Policy.(Optional) Configure or edit a data pattern.If you find the existing data patterns don't identify the incidents you want to prevent from occurring, 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.To start scanning the Cisco Webex Teams instance for issues, go to Data SecurityApplicationsCisco Webex TeamsEnable Scanning.Data Security starts scanning all assets—files, messages—and spaces in the associated Webex Teams application and identifies incidents. Depending on the number of Webex Teams users and assets, it might take some time for the service to complete the process. However, as soon as you begin to see this information populating on the Dashboard, you can begin to Assess Incidents on Data Security.On a Webex Teams account, Data Security monitors the following activities. However, activities that occurred before you added the Cisco Webex Teams application to Data Security are not displayed on ExploreActivities.- Adding or removing a user from a space.
- Adding a moderator to a space.
- Deleting a message — the deletion of a message is logged if the message had a file attached to it, or if the message had a policy violation and created an incident.
Monitor the results of the scan.As Data Security scans files and matches them against enabled policy rules, you can refer to the Monitor Scan Results on the Dashboard section to verify that your policy rules are effective. Monitoring the progress of the scan during the discovery phase allows you to Fine-Tune Policy to modify the match criteria and ensure better results.