How to elicit security model requirements for your Dynamics 365 or Power Platform project
Are you looking to elicit security model requirements for your Dynamics 365 or Power Platform project? If so, you've come to the right place. As you sit down with your client to discuss requirements, the security model is likely to come up. You'll need to explore what different types of users can see in the application, what specific records they can access, and whether users from different departments or teams can edit each other's records.
This article provides valuable insights into how you can go about eliciting security model requirements that are tailored to meet the specific needs of your client. The author thanks Sachin Dakare and Bilal Saeed for submitting their questions about this. The article focuses on understanding the basics of security model requirements and navigating the various technical considerations to ensure that your security model meets the needs of your client.
Whether you are working on a Dynamics 365 or Power Platform project, the tips provided in this article will help you understand how to elicit security model requirements that are comprehensive, user-friendly, and effective.
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