Power Pages portals as part of the Power Platform enable a very quick way to implement solutions for various business processes that involve external users, using low-code development tools. However, like any other public websites, Power Pages portals bring their own security risks when company information is to be presented in an external source. Data security should not be neglected, so also in Power Pages solutions, it should be implemented by those who understand these risks and the tools for proper and safe configurations. You probably don’t want to be the next organization in the news due to a data breach, do you?
In my session, I will go through the security features related to Power Pages portals and the best practices associated with them. What are the minimum considerations you need to take into account when you start publishing data to external users? What various capabilities does the product have ready-made that you can use as needed to protect your site?
Key takeaways:
– An overview of the security features of Power Pages portals through examples
– Best practices and minimum requirements to consider in implementations
– Make your Power Pages secure from the start