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Security in Microsoft Fabric

Alex Lisboa-Wright talks security:

In Fabric, the basic logical structure for data services is the Workspace, in which users can create Items, which are the various resources that perform all the data operations available in Fabric, such as Lakehouses, pipelines, machine learning models and so on. Each workspace is a self-contained data storage and development environment, whose user access is controlled by both workspace admins and member users. User access controls include options to manage users’ workspace roles, which determine the permissions assigned to each user. Security permissions can be managed on the workspace and item levels in the Fabric UI. MEID authentication can also be employed within Fabric, as connecting Fabric items to other Azure resources requires MEID. MEID’s Conditional Access feature can also be configured for use in Fabric (see this documentation for best practice for Fabric resources linking to other Azure services).

Read on to learn more. Fabric is a broad set of tools and technologies, so security is both important and definitely non-trivial, even when you consider that it is a software-as-a-service offering and therefore doesn’t have much going on with user-facing networking or infrastructure security.