Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
What distinguishes built-in roles in Azure RBAC from custom roles?
Built-in roles enable just-in-time access, whereas custom roles provide permanent access to Azure resources.
Built-in roles define the geographic scope of access, whereas custom roles are used to restrict access to specific resource types regardless of location.
Custom roles can only be applied to resource groups, while built-in roles are applicable at all levels of the Azure hierarchy.
Built-in roles are predefined by Azure and cannot be modified, while custom roles allow for the specification of a unique set of permissions.
Built-in roles are provided by Azure to cover the most common needs for access permissions, such as Owner, Contributor, and Reader. These roles are designed by Azure and cannot be changed. In contrast, custom roles can be created by users to grant specific permissions not covered by built-in roles. Custom roles are flexible and can be tailored to an organization's specific needs, allowing precise control over access to Azure resources. This distinction is critical in creating a security environment that both protects resources and provides sufficient access for users to perform their jobs effectively.
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