Cloud App Security Administration Guide for Box
- Cloud App Security
- Understanding Cloud App Security
- Configuring Cloud App Security
- Managing Quarantine for Box
- Using the SonicWall Cloud App Security Dashboard
- Managing Security Events
- Managing Policies
- Using Data Leak Protection
- Using Cloud App Security Analytics
- Configuring Cloud Applications in the Cloud App Store
- Managing Security Applications in the Security App Store
- Managing Security Tool Exceptions
- Using the System Log
- Managing Cloud App Security Licenses
- SonicWall Support
Credentials and Secrets
Rule name |
Description |
---|---|
Authentication token |
An authentication token is a machine-readable way of determining whether a particular request has been authorized for a user. This detector currently identifies tokens that comply with OAuth or Bearer authentication. |
Amazon Web Services credentials |
Amazon Web Services account access keys. |
Azure JSON web token |
Microsoft Azure certificate credentials for application authentication. |
HTTP Basic authentication header |
A basic authentication header is an HTTP header used to identify a user to a server. It is part of the HTTP specification in RFC 1945, section 11. |
Encryption key |
An encryption key within configuration, code, or log text. |
Google Cloud Platform API key |
Google Cloud API key. An encrypted string that is used when calling Google Cloud APIs that don't need to access private user data. |
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