Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

The next evolution of OneLake security (Preview)

OneLake security features have always worked together with the robust security features inside each of Fabric’s analytical engines to provide comprehensive end to end security. We are thrilled to announce the next evolution of this security model—OneLake security. These new capabilities build on the existing model, by allowing granular security definitions like row and column … Continue reading “The next evolution of OneLake security (Preview)”

Define security on folders within a shortcut using OneLake data access roles

We’re excited to introduce a highly-requested feature that enhances your experience with OneLake: the ability to define security settings on folders within a shortcut! When a shortcut is created in OneLake it references a data lake path. This can be thought of as the root of the shortcut. There can be one or more additional … Continue reading “Define security on folders within a shortcut using OneLake data access roles”

OneLake data access roles APIs announcement

Following the release of OneLake data access roles in public preview, the OneLake team is excited to announce the availability of APIs for managing data access roles. These APIs can be used to programmatically manage granular data access for your lakehouses. Manage all aspects of role management such as creating new roles, editing existing ones, … Continue reading “OneLake data access roles APIs announcement”

OneLake data access roles – Public Preview Announcement

The OneLake team is thrilled to announce the release of OneLake data access roles for lakehouse in public preview. Data access roles build upon the existing capabilities of OneLake’s security model to increase the granularity at which security can be applied within a Fabric data item. This feature adds an inheritable RBAC (role-based access control) … Continue reading “OneLake data access roles – Public Preview Announcement”

Building Common Data Architectures with OneLake in Microsoft Fabric

Introduction OneLake can be used as a single data lake for your entire organization, it provides ease of use and helps eliminate data silos. It can also simplify security while ensuring that sensitive data is kept secure. OneLake and Fabric provide several out of the box capabilities to keep data access restricted to only those … Continue reading “Building Common Data Architectures with OneLake in Microsoft Fabric”