In the previous post, we connected to Dataverse using delegated OAuth with ServiceClient. That works great for: Console tools Admin utilities Interactive scripts But what if: There is no user? The code runs in Azure? It’s a scheduled background job? It’s a production integration layer? This is where Server-to-Server (S2S) authentication comes in. What Is … Continue reading Connecting to Dataverse: Server-to-Server (S2S) Authentication Explained
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Mask It Like You Mean It: Protecting Sensitive Data with Power Platform’s New Masking Rules
We have all seen it happen. A customer replies with their credit card number in an email. Or worse someone pastes their full Identity Number into a support form. And now it’s sitting in your system, completely visible to a frontline agent who probably shouldn’t see it. Until now, the best you could do was … Continue reading Mask It Like You Mean It: Protecting Sensitive Data with Power Platform’s New Masking Rules
Dataverse update security role privileges in bulk
Updating security roles in Dataverse, is an important task for ensuring the security and privacy of your business data. By assigning specific roles and permissions to users, you can control who has access to your data and what they can do with it. Updating security roles in Dataverse can be done in several ways, including … Continue reading Dataverse update security role privileges in bulk
Dataverse matrix data access structure aka modernized business units
Business Unit structure is a basic of the security structure on Dataverse. In most of the case it depicts the organisation structure of the business. Standard behaviour of Dataverse is that one user can be part of only one business unit. There are business constraints around that for long time were a user cannot be … Continue reading Dataverse matrix data access structure aka modernized business units




