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Content Security Policy (CSP)

Rudrakshi
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
Query by Alexandru Pasztoraxiscapital.com in #webex4devs space:
We have a web application for a communication platform.
After a recent security audit, we were asked to add CSP (Content Security Policy). Our application has the front end build in REACT, and is using the Webex REACT components and Webex SDK.
Which filters should we set to make sure the Webex dependencies are not blocked / affected? Where can this information be found for Webex?


Best regards,
Rudrakshi Srivastava
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Rudrakshi
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Content security policy (CSP) is a security framework that is enforced by the browsers. You can add an allowed list of trusted domains that you want to access from Webex Contact Center applications in Control Hub.

You may find more details about how to add trusted domains to the allowed list, here (under Content Security Policy for Webex Contact Center section).

I hope you find this helpful!



Best regards,
Rudrakshi Srivastava

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Rudrakshi
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Content security policy (CSP) is a security framework that is enforced by the browsers. You can add an allowed list of trusted domains that you want to access from Webex Contact Center applications in Control Hub.

You may find more details about how to add trusted domains to the allowed list, here (under Content Security Policy for Webex Contact Center section).

I hope you find this helpful!



Best regards,
Rudrakshi Srivastava