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Hi,
When using fabric notebooks, user can install libraries sourced from public repositories such as PyPI. Is there a way to disallow that (for security reason)? And potentially redirect to a corporate artifactory ?
Other azure services such as databricks can be configure at network level to achieve such goals (e.g. block public ip), but i don't find any mention of this use case in fabric documentation ; while this seems an important security requirements for many customers.
Thanks !
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Hi @MarcBlanc
Thanks for using Fabric Community.
Our team has received similar feedbacks recently. So the team is working to implement Network Security Control for Libraries. Hence this is on roadmap. I will keep you posted regarding the updates.
Appreciate your patience. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Hi @Anonymous, any update on this topic, ufortunately I could not find the item on Fabric's release plan.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/release-plan/
Hi @MarcBlanc
Thanks for using Fabric Community.
Our team has received similar feedbacks recently. So the team is working to implement Network Security Control for Libraries. Hence this is on roadmap. I will keep you posted regarding the updates.
Appreciate your patience. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Hi @Anonymous .
Thank you for your prompt answer ! Is it safe to assume that you also plan to give option to block/reroute to a corporate proxy all webcall from the notebooks in order to protect against data exfiltration ?
Hi @MarcBlanc
For now we do not have any information regarding this option. But I will definitely share your feedback to our internal team.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further queries.
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