How Defender for Cloud Apps helps protect your NetDocuments environment

As a productivity and collaboration cloud solution, NetDocuments holds sensitive information to your organization. Any abuse of NetDocuments by a malicious actor or any human error may expose your most critical assets and services to potential attacks.

Connecting NetDocuments to Defender for Cloud Apps gives you improved insights into your NetDocuments activities and provides threat detection for anomalous behavior.

Main threats

  • Compromised accounts and insider threats

  • Data leakage

  • Insufficient security awareness

  • Unmanaged bring your own device (BYOD)

How Defender for Cloud Apps helps to protect your environment

Control NetDocuments with policies

Type Name
Built-in anomaly detection policy Activity from anonymous IP addresses
Activity from infrequent country
Activity from suspicious IP addresses
Impossible travel
Activity performed by terminated user (requires Microsoft Entra ID as IdP)
Unusual file share activities
Unusual file deletion activities
Unusual administrative activities
Unusual multiple file download activities
Activity policy Built a customized policy by the NetDocuments Audit Log activities

Note

Login/Logouts activities are not supported by NetDocuments.

For more information about creating policies, see Create a policy.

Automate governance controls

In addition to monitoring for potential threats, you can apply and automate the following NetDocuments governance actions to remediate detected threats:

Type Action
User governance Notify user on alert (via Microsoft Entra ID)
Require user to sign in again (via Microsoft Entra ID)
Suspend user (via Microsoft Entra ID)

For more information about remediating threats from apps, see Governing connected apps.

Protect NetDocuments in real time

Review our best practices for securing and collaborating with external users and blocking and protecting the download of sensitive data to unmanaged or risky devices.

SaaS security posture management (Preview)

Connect NetDocument to automatically get security posture recommendations for NetDocument in Microsoft Secure Score. In Secure Score, select Recommended actions and filter by Product = NetDocument. NetDocument supports security recommendations to Adopt SSO (Single sign on) in NetDocument.

For more information, see:

Connect NetDocuments to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps

This section provides instructions for connecting Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps to your existing NetDocuments using the App Connector APIs. This connection gives you visibility into and control over your organization's NetDocuments use.

Prerequisites

  • The NetDocuments user used for logging into NetDocuments must be a Full NetDocuments Repository Admin user.

Configure NetDocuments

  1. Sign in to your NetDocuments account with a Full NetDocuments Repository Admin user.

  2. Enter the admin portal from the top-right corner.

    Enter the NetDocuments admin portal.

  3. Enter the Information and Settings section from the top-left corner.

    Enter the NetDocuments information and settings section.

  4. In this page, you can find your repository ID. Copy and save it. You'll need it later.

    Your NetDocuments repository ID.

  5. Record the URL of your account (it should be one of URLs in the following list). You'll need this information later.

    Location URL
    United Kingdom https://eu.netdocuments.com
    Australia https://au.netdocuments.com
    Germany https://de.netdocuments.com
    United States or any other location https://vault.netvoyage.com

Configure Defender for Cloud Apps

  1. In the Microsoft Defender Portal, select Settings. Then choose Cloud Apps. Under Connected apps, select App Connectors.

  2. In the App connectors page, select +Connect an app, followed by NetDocuments.

  3. In the next window, give the connector a descriptive name, and press Next.

    Connect NetDocuments.

  4. In the Enter details screen, enter the following fields:

    • Repository ID: the app repository ID that you saved.
    • Application URL: the URL that you saved.
  5. Select Next.

  6. Select Connect NetDocuments.

  7. In the Microsoft Defender Portal, select Settings. Then choose Cloud Apps. Under Connected apps, select App Connectors. Make sure the status of the connected App Connector is Connected.

Rate limits and limitations

  • The default rate limit is 100,000 requests per minute.
  • Login/Logouts activities are not supported by NetDocuments.

Next steps

If you run into any problems, we're here to help. To get assistance or support for your product issue, please open a support ticket.