Gathering Information on Unmanaged External Applications and Users

Gathering Information on Unmanaged External Applications and Users

Question

You have a Microsoft 365 tenant.

The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant syncs to an on-premises Active Directory domain.

Users connect to the internet by using a hardware firewall at your company.

The users authenticate to the firewall by using their Active Directory credentials.

You plan to manage access to external applications by using Azure AD.

You need to use the firewall logs to create a list of unmanaged external applications and the users who access them.

What should you use to gather the information?

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Explanations

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A. B. C. D.

C.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-app-security/create-snapshot-cloud-discovery-reports#using-traffic-logs-for-cloud-discovery

To gather the information about unmanaged external applications and the users who access them through the hardware firewall, you should use Cloud App Discovery in Microsoft Cloud App Security (Option C).

Cloud App Discovery is a feature of Microsoft Cloud App Security that allows you to discover the cloud apps and services that are being used within your organization. Cloud App Discovery provides you with detailed information about how the apps are being used, including who is using them and how much data is being transferred.

By using Cloud App Discovery, you can identify the unmanaged external applications that are being accessed through the hardware firewall. You can then use this information to determine if the applications are compliant with your organization's security policies and take appropriate action if necessary.

Option A, Application Insights in Azure Monitor, is a tool that allows you to monitor the performance and usage of your applications. It is not designed to help you discover external applications that are being accessed through a hardware firewall.

Option B, access reviews in Azure AD, is a feature that allows you to review and manage access to resources in your organization. It is not designed to help you discover external applications that are being accessed through a hardware firewall.

Option D, enterprise applications in Azure AD, is a feature that allows you to manage access to applications that are integrated with Azure AD. It is not designed to help you discover external applications that are being accessed through a hardware firewall.