Cedar is a language for defining permissions as policies, and a specification for evaluating those policies for an authorization request. Visit cedarpolicy.com
Analyzability is a design principle that distinguishes Cedar from other languages, allowing users to verify properties of Cedar policies through automated reasoning. This blog post explains how Cedar is analyzable, and why this is important. cedarpolicy.com/blog/whats-a…
Excited to announce a new open source project, Cedar access controls for Kubernetes. This project brings the power of Cedar to Kubernetes authorization and admission validation. More at cedarpolicy.com/blog/cedar-f…
#cedarpolicy Confused by RBAC, ReBAC, ABAC and PBAC. Wondering how a Role can be a Relationship, stored in an Attribute and referenced in a Policy. See docs.cedarpolicy.com/overvie…
Some of these API fixes apply breaking changes; and there are also necessary minor breaking changes to the schema format. The goal is to not need to make further breaking changes to the API through 2025.
Cedar 4.0 is now available. It supports the JSON APIs required for the WASM bindings, improves the quality of error messages, plus some fixes for the Java APIs. See github.com/cedar-policy/ceda…
Not just a clever name - Cedarling brings #cedarpolicy evaluation to a device near you, with a local agent that runs in the browser or on your mobile application.
Episode 45: Intro to the Cedarling youtube.com/live/eAexoiMlBQQ… via @YouTube