Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

OneLake security – updates and news

It’s been almost 3 months since we announced OneLake security at FabCon 2025 in Las Vegas, and while the interest has not slowed down, we’ve also been working behind the scenes to improve the feature and address your feedback. In this blog post, we’ll go through some of the latest updates on OneLake security including … Continue reading “OneLake security – updates and news”

Secure Mirrored Azure Databricks Data in Fabric with OneLake security 

We’re excited to announce that OneLake security capabilities have been extended to support mirrored data through Azure Mirrored Databricks Catalog. This enhancement brings the full suite of OneLake’s enterprise-grade security features to these mirrored assets, empowering organizations to manage access using table, column, or row level security across all engines.  What’s New?  With this update, Azure … Continue reading “Secure Mirrored Azure Databricks Data in Fabric with OneLake security “

Understanding OneLake Security with Shortcuts

OneLake allows for security to be defined once and enforced consistently across Microsoft Fabric. One of its standout features is its ability to work seamlessly with shortcuts, offering users the flexibility to access and organize data from different locations while maintaining robust security controls. In this blog post, we will look at how OneLake security … Continue reading “Understanding OneLake Security with Shortcuts”

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”