ExO RBAC improvements #3: Limiting access in CBA scenarios
Exchange Online PowerShell's certificate-based authentication (CBA) was rolled out as a solution to enable users to automate the execution of tasks and scripts in an environment where modern authentication is the norm. With CBA, professionals can leverage OAuth client credentials flow to get an access token, which can be used to perform Exchange Online tasks. In this piece, we'll delve into ways to restrict access in CBA scenarios, improving RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) in the process. So if you're looking to enhance your understanding of CBA and RBAC in Exchange Online PowerShell, look no further than this informative post.
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