You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.
You purchase the app governance add-on license.
You need to enable app governance integration.
Which portal should you use?
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.
You purchase the app governance add-on license.
You need to enable app governance integration.
Which portal should you use?
To enable app governance integration for your Microsoft 365 E5 subscription, you should use the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal. This portal provides specialized security and policy management capabilities for OAuth-enabled apps, allowing you to monitor app compliance, create policies, detect anomalies, and take remedial actions. The other portals such as the Microsoft 365 admin center, Microsoft 365 Defender, the Azure Active Directory admin center, and the Microsoft Purview compliance portal do not specifically handle app governance tasks.
correct. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/app-governance-get-started#turn-on-app-governance
Answer is C https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/app-governance-get-started#turn-on-app-governance
The app governance integration for your Microsoft 365 E5 subscription is managed through the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal. This portal provides specialized security and policy management capabilities for OAuth-enabled apps registered on Microsoft, Google, and Salesforce platforms. It allows you to monitor app compliance, create policies, detect anomalies, and take remedial actions. Option C, Microsoft 365 Defender, is not the correct choice for app governance integration. Microsoft 365 Defender focuses on threat protection across various services, but it does not specifically handle app governance.
The correct answer is C. Microsoft 365 Defender. To enable app governance integration, you should use the Microsoft 365 Defender portal1. After satisfying all the prerequisites, you can navigate to Microsoft 365 Defender settings page and turn on app governance2. The other options (A. the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal, B. the Microsoft 365 admin center, D. the Azure Active Directory admin center, E. the Microsoft Purview compliance portal) are not used for this specific task.
To enable app governance integration for your Microsoft 365 E5 subscription, you should use the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal. The Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal provides comprehensive app governance capabilities, allowing you to monitor and control the usage of cloud apps within your organization. It helps you discover and assess the risk associated with different apps, enforce policies, and gain insights into app usage and permissions.
Turn on app governance If your organization satisfies the prerequisites, go to Microsoft 365 Defender > Settings > Cloud Apps > App governance and select Use app governance https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/app-governance-get-started#turn-on-app-governance
Answer is C: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/app-governance-get-started#turn-on-app-governance
This is from Chat gpt. To enable app governance integration after purchasing the app governance add-on license in a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription, you should use: A. the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal The Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal is where you can manage app governance, monitor app activity, set policies, and get insights into how apps interact with your Microsoft 365 environment. This portal is designed for managing cloud apps and securing data, making it the right place to configure app governance.
The App Governance add-on for Microsoft 365 integrates with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, but enabling and managing App Governance is done through the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/app-governance-get-started#turn-on-app-governance
Answer A doesn't exist anymore, only C can be true.
Answer C: "IF Microsoft updates their question" on this as there was in-fact a merge of the two portals. However, it would be terrible of them to include both choices as an option (but it is Microsoft after all) within only 1 being correct.