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Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) has several Azure built-in roles that you can assign to users, groups, service principals, and managed identities. Role assignments are the way you control access to Azure resources. If the built-in roles don't meet the specific needs of your organization, you can create your own Azure custom roles.
A role definition is a collection of permissions that can be performed, such as read, write, and delete. It's typically just called a role. Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) has over 120 built-in roles or you can create your own custom roles. This article describes how to list the built-in and custom roles that you can use to grant access to Azure resources. To see the list of ...
This article lists the Azure built-in roles for Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) in the Security category. It lists Actions, NotActions, DataActions, and NotDataActions.
This article lists the Azure built-in roles for Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) in the Management and governance category. It lists Actions, NotActions, DataActions, and NotDataActions.
This article lists the Azure built-in roles for Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) in the Web and Mobile category. It lists Actions, NotActions, DataActions, and NotDataActions.
Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) is the authorization system you use to manage access to Azure resources. To grant access, you assign roles to users, groups, service principals, or managed identities at a particular scope. This article describes how to assign roles using the Azure portal. If you need to assign administrator roles in Microsoft Entra ID, see Assign Microsoft Entra ...