Third-Party Apps Report
The Third-Party Apps report lists third-party cloud applications that have been authorized to access sanctioned tenant applications. This report provides visibility to the risks to which your system is exposed by third-party app authorizations. From this report admin users can also block or allow access to third-party applications, overriding all existing authorizations and preventing users from authorizing the app in the future.
Currently the report presents information only about third-party applications authorized through Microsoft 365 tenants and Google Drive tenants.
- For Microsoft 365 tenants, you must authorize the tenant application for third-party access detection. For more information, see Enable Cloud Access Security Broker Protection for Microsoft 365 Tenants. Third-Party Apps discovery for Microsoft 365 tenants is aggregated and processed on an hourly basis.
- For Google Drive tenants, you must authorize the tenant application for third-party access detection. For more information, see Enable Cloud Access Security Broker Features for Google Drive. In the case where the Secure Access administrator has blocked access from third-party applications, Secure Access prevents users from authorizing third-party apps by scanning for access granted to third-party applications every 7 minutes. This is necessary because Google Drive does not allow third-party access to be permanently blocked using an API; the frequent scans enable Secure Access to detect and revoke new third-party authorizations. A Google Drive administrator can override an application's authorization manually through the Google Drive interface and permanently block access to any third-party application.