Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
You need to allow certain users to perform specific actions on selected Azure resources without granting them full administrative rights. Which feature should you use to achieve this?
Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) enables you to assign granular permissions to users, groups, and applications at various scopes, allowing precise control over who can perform specific actions on Azure resources.
Azure Policies enforce rules and compliance at an organizational level but do not manage user access.
Azure Resource Locks protect resources from accidental changes but do not provide the capability to assign permissions to users.
Azure Blueprints allow cloud architects and administrators to define, deploy and manage a set of resources, policies and role-based access control (RBAC) configurations in a repeatable, secure manner.
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