@Spencer Young Firstly, apologies for the delay in responding here!
Firstly, let me explain How RBAC works, Please refer to this thread which provide detailed information on roles.
It depends how you have mounted the Azure Storage Explorer. If you have used Access Key (Your storage account access keys are similar to a root password for your storage account. Always be careful to protect your access keys. Use Azure Key Vault to manage and rotate your keys securely. Avoid distributing access keys to other users, hard-coding them, or saving them anywhere in plain text that is accessible to others. Rotate your keys if you believe they may have been compromised)
- If you looking specific access(Read, List) to the Blob container, generate a SAS URL Container-> Click on context menu and Generate the SAS -> There you will find options to change/set the permission to the file and Generate a SAS token-> connect using SAS URL and you will limited access to the particular blob container
You can use SAS( Shared access signature) to limit the access to the users, See here for more information or Azure Active Directory (AAD) authorizes access rights to secured resources through Azure role-based access control
Additional information: Security recommendations for Blob storage
Authorize access to data in Azure Storage: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/authorize-data-access
Please let us know if you have any further queries. I’m happy to assist you further.
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