Shared Access Signatures (SAS) enable you to grant limited-time access to your storage resources without exposing your storage account key. SAS tokens can be configured with specific permissions and timeframes. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication provides identity-based access control but does not create temporary access tokens for storage. Secure Transfer Required enforces the use of HTTPS for data transfers but does not manage access. Network Security Groups control network traffic but do not grant access to storage resources.
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