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Actionable Insights with Amazon QuickSight

You're reading from   Actionable Insights with Amazon QuickSight Develop stunning data visualizations and machine learning-driven insights with Amazon QuickSight

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801079297
Length 242 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Amazon QuickSight and the AWS Analytics Ecosystem
2. Chapter 1: Introducing the AWS Analytics Ecosystem FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Introduction to Amazon QuickSight 4. Chapter 3: Preparing Data with Amazon QuickSight 5. Chapter 4: Developing Visuals and Dashboards 6. Section 2: Advanced Dashboarding and Insights
7. Chapter 5: Building Interactive Dashboards 8. Chapter 6: Working with ML Capabilities and Insights 9. Chapter 7: Understanding Embedded Analytics 10. Section 3: Advanced Topics and Management
11. Chapter 8: Understanding the QuickSight API 12. Chapter 9: Managing QuickSight Permissions and Usage 13. Chapter 10: Multitenancy in Amazon QuickSight 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring security controls

QuickSight supports row-level and column-level security controls. In this section, we will learn how to add security controls to our datasets.

Adding column-level security controls

In certain cases, BI developers might want to restrict access to specific columns to protect sensitive data (such as personally identifiable data). Once a BI developer adds column-level security, only the allowed users will be able to view and access the restricted column. By default, when you share a dataset with another user, you give them access to all columns of this dataset. Therefore, you will need to add column-level security controls if you need to restrict certain columns. To add column-level security, you can select the Column-level security option.

Figure 3.19 – Column-level security

You will then see the list of columns in your dataset. You will notice that by default, users and groups with access to the dataset have access...

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