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Baltic Summit 2024, Gdynia, Poland, September 13-14 2024

Baltic Summit 2024, second edition of the remarkable event organized by the vibrant community of Microsoft enthusiasts, with a special focus on Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Business Applications. This free event presents an exceptional opportunity for business owners, decision- makers, professionals, and enthusiasts to delve into the latest trends and best practices in business process improvements, automation, and change management.

Register: www.balticsummit.pl/2024

Lasse Teeriaho and Timo Pertilä from Team Forward Forever will be there presenting two sessions. Lasse will present a session titled Unlocking External Access to Power Platform, whereas Timo will introduce how to Navigate Power Platform Security: Pitfalls and Best Practices.

Unlocking External Access to Power Platform

Sat 11:25 – 12:10, Room D (100)

When customers require solutions involving users outside your organization, you’ll need to consider how to make this a reality. In most instances, you’d prefer not to start an extensive Power Pages project; something more streamlined would often suffice. Moreover, the complexities of sharing apps and managing permissions & licenses within your tenant can sometimes be cumbersome. In this session, my aim is to assist you in making informed decisions on how to proceed.

Beyond Power Pages, there are various methods for granting external access to your Power Platform solutions and data. In this session, I’ll explore multiple approaches I’ve used, also including my experiences from Power Pages implementations, third-party solutions, and custom-made solutions with a low-code approach.

Furthermore, I’ll delve into best practices for sharing Power Apps with external users, discuss important licensing considerations, and to add a touch of excitement, unveil some inventive solutions you might not have previously considered.

Navigating Power Platform Security: Pitfalls and Best Practices

Sat 15:30 – 16:15, Room E (110)

Power Platform has plenty of built-in security features. For example, users use connections with their credentials, secrets can be used from the Azure Key Vault, data can be protected with DLP policies, and much more.

But these nice features have their pitfalls. Your solutions might not be as secure as you believe.

In this practical session, I walk through the most common pitfalls. From the maker and the IT point of view. You will discover how the most common security features function and what considerations you need to keep in mind when using them.

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