Shared Access Signatures (SAS) enable you to grant clients limited access to your Azure Storage resources without exposing your account keys. SAS tokens can be configured with specific permissions and expiry times, allowing secure, temporary access. Stored Access Policies can work with SAS tokens to centrally manage constraints but do not provide access on their own. Virtual Network Service Endpoints allow you to secure storage accounts within virtual networks but do not manage client access. Role-based Access Control (RBAC) controls access via Azure Active Directory identities and requires clients to authenticate with Azure AD.
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