Setting up tenant restrictions is crucial for establishing a secure Power Platform governance. This includes carefully assigning the Power Platform Tenant Administrator role, defining tenant settings, securing the platform with tenant isolation, and setting up a default tenant Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policy. The Power Platform Administrator role provides elevated permissions and should be assigned to users responsible for platform governance. Tenant settings can be managed from the Admin Center and PowerShell, allowing for control over environment creation, add-on assignments, and tenant analytics. Tenant isolation restricts inbound and outbound connections for connectors, ensuring data security. Finally, setting up a default tenant DLP policy helps govern the platform by defining which connectors Makers can and cannot use.
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