Microsoft Power Automate - Export object-centric process mining data to Microsoft Fabric semantic model
🚨 The Signal: Power Automate will allow exporting object-centric process mining data to Microsoft Fabric. This centralises process intelligence but requires careful data governance and access control within Fabric to prevent unauthorised data exposure.
The Impact
Data owners and security teams are affected by new data flows into Fabric, increasing the risk of unauthorised data access if governance is not properly applied.
- Data Owners: Risk of sensitive process data exposure if Fabric access controls are not granular.
- Security Teams: Need to extend data classification and DLP policies to cover new Fabric semantic models.
- Compliance Officers: Must verify that process mining data in Fabric adheres to regulatory and internal data handling policies.
- IT Administrators: Responsible for configuring Fabric permissions to align with the principle of least privilege.
The Action
- Review existing Microsoft Fabric data governance policies and extend them to include Power Automate process mining data.
- Implement granular access controls within Microsoft Fabric for new semantic models containing process mining data.
- Update data classification labels and sensitivity policies in Microsoft Purview to cover object-centric process mining data.
- Configure Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies in Microsoft Purview to monitor and protect sensitive process mining data within Fabric.
- Educate data owners and Power Automate users on responsible data sharing practices within Microsoft Fabric.
Domain: Purview · Impact: medium · Workload: Microsoft Purview