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Block File Transfer in Telegram Web

I would like to block the File transfer in Telegram Web under Sophos Central Endpoint Advanced + Intercept X. Please let me know how to fix this?



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  • Hi

    With the help of Web control policy, you can block, allow, or warn specific websites as mentioned in this video. Please share the screenshot of the configuration you have implemented. 

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  • Its complex way to handle.
    Scenario- I have 1 GLOBAL BASE POLICY which is enforced on all  the Users; Lets Call this Policy as Base Policy 1.0. 

    CASE 1 :  We have www.github.com blocked for all USERS

    CASE  2:  We have www.citibank.com  blocked to all USERS

    CASE 3:  Globally block www.drive.google.com  (Ex- Via WEBSITE MANAGEMENT)

    Now in this Base Policy 1.0 i

         - I want the only the IT department [20 Users]  to have access to Github. 

         - I want the only finance department[20 Users]  to have access to Citibank 

         - Only 5 from my Team needs access to Google Drive

    How do we go by this?

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember in reply to blueskies

    You keep your base policy then create three clones:

    • IT Department
      • add the exception for Github
      • assign this policy to the specific users
    • finance Department
      • add the exception for Github
      • assign this policy to the specific users
    • Your Team (assuming this is a subset of IT)
      • add the exceptions for Github and Google Drive
      • assign this policy to the specific users

    Any single user can only have one policy apply so that policy needs to encompass all the elements/settings they need.

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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember in reply to blueskies

    You keep your base policy then create three clones:

    • IT Department
      • add the exception for Github
      • assign this policy to the specific users
    • finance Department
      • add the exception for Github
      • assign this policy to the specific users
    • Your Team (assuming this is a subset of IT)
      • add the exceptions for Github and Google Drive
      • assign this policy to the specific users

    Any single user can only have one policy apply so that policy needs to encompass all the elements/settings they need.

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