
Introduction to granular delegated admin privileges (GDAP)
Aug 8, 2025 · GDAP is a security feature that provides partners with least-privileged access following the Zero Trust cybersecurity protocol. It lets partners configure granular and time …
Understanding Microsoft GDAP Security - SoftwareOne blog
Aug 19, 2025 · Discover how Microsoft GDAP improves cloud security, enhances operational efficiency, and keeps you in full control of your environment.
What is GDAP? - N-able
Aug 1, 2025 · Microsoft Granular Delegated Admin Privileges (GDAP) is an enhancement to the traditional Delegated Admin Privileges (DAP) in Microsoft ’s partner ecosystem. It is designed …
GDAP stands for Granular Delegated Admin Privileges and—in the case of Microsoft Cloud Service Providers (CSP)—refers to the capability to assign specific administrative permissions …
GDAP frequently asked questions - Partner Center | Microsoft Learn
Learn about the granular delegated administrative privileges (GDAP) frequently asked questions and their relevant solutions and resources.
GDAP Explained - docs.softwareone.cloud
Granular Delegated Administration Privileges, or GDAP, is a breakthrough feature introduced by Microsoft, designed to deliver unmatched security and control for organizations working …
Making GDAP Work for You | Simplify CSP Access with Work 365
Understand Microsoft GDAP requirements for CSP partners and learn how Work 365 simplifies access management, security controls, and compliance across tenants.
An Overview of GDAP - KAMIND IT
Jan 29, 2025 · GDAP is an enhanced version of what is known as the Delegated Administrative Privileges, also known as “DAP”. With this, global rights, privileges, and permissions were …
M365 Granular delegated admin permissions (GDAP) Process
The introduction of Granular delegated admin permissions (GDAP) which Microsoft enforces requires approval from a global administrator of the tenant. A customer with regulatory …
Microsoft GDAP – AppDirect Support
What is GDAP? Microsoft GDAP (Granular Delegated Admin Privileges) is a feature in Microsoft’s cloud services that lets organizations give specific roles and permissions to users or partners.