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Aug 02 2021 03:17 PM
Hello
I have a bunch of saml enterprise apps that have been added to Azure enterprise applications. Azure is the IDP for these apps. If i create a CA policy and add for example the "Docusign" app to "Use Conditional access app control" and select "Monitor" , after logging into the app i can now see the app in "Connected apps" in cloud app security. My question is what is the difference between adding "Docusign" using the wizard below vs. adding the app using a CA policy ?
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Aug 02 2021 11:21 PM
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There should be no difference. It’s just another wizard to add an app. If it’s however already integrated using the enterprise apps gallery in Azure AD you’re good to go.
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Aug 03 2021 08:05 AM
Yes, all my saml apps are already added to Azure enterprise apps, so based on your comment it appears the correct path for adding these apps to cloud app security is to use CA policy? If my saml apps were not already added to Azure enterprise apps would i then use the "add a SAML application with your identity provider" method ? just trying to understand the different use cases.