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- Manage Azure Data Explorer cluster permissions
Learn how to configure Azure Data Explorer cluster permissions through role-based access control Discover how to assign security roles to users, groups, and apps for optimal database access management
- Manage view access to tables - Kusto | Microsoft Learn
To control access more effectively, we recommend that you separate tables into different databases based on access privileges For instance, create a distinct database for sensitive data and restrict access to specific principals by assigning them the relevant security roles
- dataexplorer-docs data-explorer kusto management manage-database . . .
In this article, you'll learn how to use management commands to [view existing security roles] (#show-existing-security-roles) and [add and drop principal association to security roles] (#add-and-drop-principal-association-to-security-roles) on the database level
- Claude and Kusto or MCP and CQRS+ - DEV Community
Layer 3: Azure Data Explorer Server-Side Enforcement Even after passing both previous layers, Kusto enforces its own security: full cryptographic token validation, database role enforcement, row-level security policies, and audit logging with the real user's identity
- How to Ingest Data into Azure Data Explorer Using Kusto
In this post, we will cover the different ingestion methods available in Azure Data Explorer, walk through practical examples using the Kusto query language and SDKs, and discuss how to choose the right approach for your workload
- azure data explorer - Why are Viewers receiving an Access Denied . . .
I have a security group which has the Viewer role for my database, however (some!) users and AAD apps within that group are receiving an "Access denied" message
- Manage database security roles - Kusto | Microsoft Learn
In this article, you'll learn how to use management commands to view existing security roles and add and drop principal association to security roles on the database level
- How to restrict access to specific tables in Azure Data Explorer . . .
I know how to restrict access to specific databases using the portal and IAM, but in my setup I have 1 database with hundreds of tables I want some of the tables to only be allowed to some users and other tables only to be allowed to access by other users
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