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# Microsoft Cloud App Security Configuration # Microsoft Cloud App Security Configuration
To benefit from WDATP cloud app discovery signals, just turn on Microsoft Cloud App Security integration in WDATP Settings page, under Advanced features: ## How do I use it?
To benefit from Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) cloud app discovery signals, turn on Microsoft Cloud App Security integration in the **Windows Defender ATP Settings** page, under **Advanced features**:
![Advanced features](./images/advanced-features.png) ![Advanced features](./images/advanced-features.png)
Once activated, WDATP will immediately start forwarding discovery signals to MCAS. Once activated, Windows Defender ATP will immediately start forwarding discovery signals to Cloud App Security.
To view the data collected, browse to Cloud App Security portal (portal.cloudappsecurity.com). Navigate to Cloud Discovery dashboard and select Win10 Endpoint Users report, which contains the data coming from WDATP. ## View the data collected
1. Browse to the [Cloud App Security portal](portal.cloudappsecurity.com)
2. Navigate to the Cloud Discovery dashboard
3. Select **Win10 Endpoint Users report**, which contains the data coming from Windows Defender ATP.
![Win10 endpoint users](./images/win10-endpoint-users.png) ![Win10 endpoint users](./images/win10-endpoint-users.png)
This report is similar to the existing discovery report with one major difference: you can now benefit from visibility to the machine context. Notice the new Machines tab that allows you to view the data split to the device dimensions. This is available in the main report page or any subpage (e.g., when drilling down to a specific cloud app). This report is similar to the existing discovery report with one major difference: you can now benefit from visibility to the machine context.
Notice the new **Machine**s tab that allows you to view the data split to the device dimensions. This is available in the main report page or any subpage (e.g., when drilling down to a specific cloud app).
![Cloud discovery](./images/cloud-discovery.png) ![Cloud discovery](./images/cloud-discovery.png)

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# Microsoft Cloud App Security Integration # Microsoft Cloud App Security Integration
 
## Overview ## Overview
Cloud App Security gives you visibility into your cloud apps and services, allows you to control and limit access to cloud apps, and enforce compliance requirements on data stored in the cloud. [Cloud App Security](https://docs.microsoft.com/cloud-app-security/what-is-cloud-app-security) gives you visibility into your cloud apps and services by allowing you to control and limit access to cloud apps, while enforcing compliance requirements on data stored in the cloud.
Cloud App Security integrates to your eco-system in two places: Cloud App Security integrates into your eco-system in two places:
1. Firewall and proxy servers that routes your endpoints traffic to the web forwards cloud traffic logs to MCAS. 1. Firewall and proxy servers route your endpoints traffic to the web and forward cloud traffic logs to Cloud App Security.
2. MCAS connects to your cloud app public API to enable control and governance of the data stored on cloud apps.
2. Cloud App Security connects to your cloud app public API to enable control and governance of the data stored on cloud apps.
![Cloud apps](./images/cloud-apps.png) ![Cloud apps](./images/cloud-apps.png)
For more information, see [Configure MCAS]() For more information, see [configure MCAS](microsoft-cloud-security-config.md).
## Configuring MCAS
To benefit from WDATP cloud app discovery signals, just turn on Microsoft Cloud App Security integration in WDATP Settings page, under Advanced features:
![Advanced features](./images/advanced-features.png)
Once activated, WDATP will immediately start forwarding discovery signals to MCAS.
To view the data collected, browse to Cloud App Security portal (portal.cloudappsecurity.com). Navigate to Cloud Discovery dashboard and select Win10 Endpoint Users report, which contains the data coming from WDATP.
![Win10 endpoint users](./images/win10-endpoint-users.png)
This report is similar to the existing discovery report with one major difference: you can now benefit from visibility to the machine context. Notice the new Machines tab that allows you to view the data split to the device dimensions. This is available in the main report page or any subpage (e.g., when drilling down to a specific cloud app).
![Cloud discovery](./images/cloud-discovery.png)