row-level access

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Row-level access in Microsoft Sentinel and the Microsoft Defender portal allows security teams to enforce granular permissions on log data, incidents, and hunts. This row-level security model, part of Unified RBAC, enables administrators to scope visibility boundaries so that different teams see only the rows they are authorized to view. The approach is designed to improve collaboration in shared environments while maintaining strict data governance. Enterprises adopting this model must carefully plan role assignments and access policies to avoid misconfiguration. The tag covers discussions around implementing row-level access for Microsoft Sentinel within the Defender portal, focusing on enterprise security operations and access control at scale.
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    Microsoft Sentinel Unified RBAC in Defender Portal: Row-Level Security at Scale

    Microsoft’s move to extend Unified RBAC to Microsoft Sentinel is more than a permission-model refresh; it is a structural shift in how security operations teams govern access to logs, incidents, hunts, and data-lake content. The change pushes Sentinel further into the Microsoft Defender portal...
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