Join us for an in-depth session on security in OneLake and how it can provide precise control over data access within OneLake and Microsoft Fabric. We will delve into how data access can be managed through OneLake security, shifting the permissions management from each compute engine to the data lake itself.
The session will take an in-depth look at new security features available in OneLake. We’ll review the existing object level security features and highlight key updates and changes from the new release. Next, learn all about the new features of row and column level security. We will give practical examples showing how these features work and where to leverage them in your organization.
We’ll also explore the two main integration patterns for Fabric engines: delegated and passthrough. We’ll discuss the tradeoffs of each pattern, and situations for using one over the other. For SQL Endpoint and Semantic models we will explore their existing permissions and how that layers over OneLake security.
Furthermore, we will examine the use of shortcuts in Microsoft Fabric to simplify data management and discuss the special security considerations required for different types of shortcuts.
This session is a must-attend for data professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and implementation of OneLake’s comprehensive security model. Equip yourself with the knowledge to safeguard your data and ensure compliance with organizational security policies.

