Can anyone please give a clarity on this?
Is there any possible to using a tag-based level for registered users ?
Hello Priyanka1,
Yes, it is possible to use tag-based access control for registered users in Amazon QuickSight. This feature is called “User-Based Row-Level Security” (URLLS) and allows you to control access to data based on the tags associated with the user or group.
Here’s a brief overview of how to use tag-based access control in QuickSight:
- Create Tags: In the QuickSight console, you can create custom tags that you want to use for access control. These tags can be associated with your data sources, analyses, and dashboards.
- Assign Tags to Users/Groups: You can then assign the relevant tags to your QuickSight users or user groups. This will control which data they have access to based on the tags.
- Configure Tag-Based Access Control: When creating a data set, analysis, or dashboard, you can specify the tag-based access control rules. This allows you to control which users or groups can access specific subsets of the data based on the tags.
For example, you could create a tag called “Department” and assign different values (e.g., “Sales”, “Finance”, “HR”) to different users or groups. Then, when creating a dashboard, you can configure the tag-based access control to only show certain data to users with the appropriate “Department” tag.
The key benefits of using tag-based access control in QuickSight are:
- Granular control over data access
- Flexibility to adapt access as your organization evolves
- Easier management of access permissions
- Ability to provide tailored experiences for different user groups
To get started, you can refer to the Amazon QuickSight documentation on “User-Based Row-Level Security” for more detailed instructions and best practices: Amazon QuickSight
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