Dropbox: Configuring the SaaS Posture Integration

SSPM provides visibility into the configuration and security posture of your connected SaaS applications. Cato continuously reviews the application settings and compares them to the recommended posture defined by Cato’s research team. This helps identify misconfigurations that can increase risk, such as authentication settings, third-party integrations, and data-sharing controls.

Posture data appears in the Applications dashboard, where you can view posture scores and the highest-severity findings across connected applications. You can review each posture check from the Posture page, including the issue details, status, and remediation action required to pass the check.

For more information, see Reviewing the Security Posture of Your SaaS Applications (SSPM).

To configure the SSPM integration, you need to:

  1. Log in to your Dropbox account

  2. Create the API connector in the CMA

A SaaS Security license is required for SSPM.

Configuring the Dropbox Integration

To configure the Dropbox integration, log in to your Dropbox account and create the connector in the CMA.

 Prerequisites

  • A Dropbox team plan

  • A Dropbox team admin account

  • Third-party connectors for the team must be approved

Step 1: Log in to Dropbox

Log in to the Dropbox account you would like to integrate with Cato using a team admin user.

Step 2: Create the API Connector in the CMA

In a different tab in the same browser, create the API connector in the CMA.

 

To create the API connector in the CMA:

  1. In a new tab, open the CMA and from the navigation menu, click Resources > Integrations.

  2. Click the Integrated Apps tab.

  3. Click New.

    The New Integration panel opens.

  4. In the SaaS Application dropdown, select Dropbox.

  5. Add a Name and Description.

  6. (Optional) Choose to track errors with the integration.

  7. In the Capability drop-down, select SaaS Posture.

  8. Click Save. The CMA connects to Dropbox.

     

  9. Click Authorize.

  10. Grant permissions to Cato Networks.

  11. The app is visible on the Integrated Apps table with a Connected status.

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