You discover the ongoing use of the native Dropbox client in your organization. Although Dropbox is not a corporate-approved application, you do not want to prevent the use of Dropbox. You do, however, want to ensure visibility into its usage.
A.
Change Windows and Mac steering exception actions to use Tunnel mode and set Netskope as the source IP address for SSO services.
B.
Modify the existing tenant steering exception configuration to block the Dropbox native application to force users to use the Dropbox website.
C.
Remove all Dropbox entries from the tenant steering SSL configuration entirely.
D.
Create a new tenant steering exception type of Destination Locations that contains the Dropbox application.
To allow the usage of Dropbox while maintaining visibility, create a new tenant steering exception of type "Destination Locations" for Dropbox. This will enable traffic visibility for Dropbox while avoiding a block, as requested.
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