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blog-posts#33-10525 | 2020-06-30 21:11:22 | Enable fine-grained permissions for Amazon QuickSight authors in AWS Lake Formation | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/enable-fine-grained-permissions-for-amazon-quicksight-authors-in-aws-lake-formation/ | This post demonstrates how to extend the Lake Formation security model to QuickSight users and groups, which allows data lake administrators to manage data catalog resource permissions centrally from one console. As organizations embark on the journey to secure their data lakes with Lake Formation, having the ability to centrally manage fine-grained permissions for QuickSight authors can extend the data governance and enforcement of security controls at the data consumption (business intelligence) layer. You can enable these fine-grained permissions for QuickSight users and groups at the database, table, or column level, and they’re reflected in the Athena dataset in QuickSight. | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/b6692ea5df920cad691c20319a6fffd7a4a766b8/2020/06/25/QSLF_GA2-300x237.png | 56a562d4ed | Adnan Hasan | 2022-10-27 20:23:53 | 30 Jun 2020 |
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