OPAL is an open-source administration layer for Policy Engines such as Open Policy Agent (OPA). OPAL provides the necessary infrastructure to load policy and data into multiple policy engines, ensuring they have the information they need to make decisions. Today, we\u2019re talking to Or Weis (@OrWeis), co-creator of OPAL and co-founder of Permit, the end-to-end authorization platform that envisions a world where developers never have to build permissions again.\xa0
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\nIn this episode we discuss:
\nHistory of Permit and OPAL
\nThe benefits of an open-foundation model rather than open-core
\nRBAC vs ABAC vs ReBAC
\nWhy developers would prefer to not have to deal with authorization
\nOr\u2019s own podcast, Command+Shift+Left
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\nPeople mentioned:
\nAsaf Cohen (@asafchn)
\nFilip Grebowski (@developerfilip)
\nOther episodes:
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