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Microsoft Fabric Security: Best Practices for Network, Data and Governance
Security is a top priority for Microsoft Fabric. As a SaaS platform, Fabric provides defense‑in‑depth controls out of the box, yet enterprise deployments still need clear, consistent practices to meet organizational policies. This session delivers an end‑to‑end view of how Microsoft secures your data by default and some of the best practices for your secure implementation such as inbound controls with Microsoft Entra Conditional Access and Private Links; outbound controls with Outbound Access Protection and managed private endpoints; workspace and item RBAC; customer‑managed keys in OneLake; and data protection and oversight via Microsoft Purview (sensitivity labels, DLP, IRM, lineage, and auditing). We’ll map these capabilities to common enterprise scenarios and show repeatable patterns that balance security, productivity, and cost. You’ll leave with a checklist, deployment blueprint, and demos you can reuse to harden Fabric environments rapidly.
Microsoft Fabric is secured by default as a SaaS platform, but great outcomes require the right tenant, workspace, and data controls. In this session, learn end‑to‑end best practices for network security, identity and access, data protection, and governance—plus prescriptive patterns and demos you can take back to production.
Vengatesh Parasuraman
Principal Program Manager (Security Specialist) at Microsoft Fabric
Toronto, Canada
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