Hi @Parveen Singh , it's important to note that Microsoft DLP and Cloud App Security are designed to work with Microsoft services and applications, and may not be able to detect and block file uploads on third-party websites like chat.openai.com.
That being said, you can still try to use these tools to block file uploads on chat.openai.com by creating custom policies and rules. Here are some steps you can follow:
- Create a custom policy in Microsoft DLP or Cloud App Security that targets the chat.openai.com website. You can do this by specifying the URL or domain name of the website in the policy settings.
- Configure the policy to block file uploads on the website. You can do this by creating a rule that looks for specific file types or content in the uploaded files, and then blocks them if they match the rule criteria.
- Test the policy to make sure it is working as expected. You can do this by trying to upload a file on chat.openai.com and seeing if it gets blocked by the policy.
Note that this approach may not be 100% effective, as chat.openai.com may use encryption or other techniques to bypass content filtering and blocking. Additionally, it's possible that chat.openai.com may change its file upload mechanism or URL, which could render your policy ineffective.
If you continue to have trouble blocking file uploads on chat.openai.com using Microsoft DLP or Cloud App Security, you may want to consider using a third-party content filtering and moderation tool that is specifically designed to work with third-party websites and applications.
Please let me know if you have any questions and I can help you further. If this answer helps you please mark "Accept Answer" so other users can reference it.
Thank you,
James