
Or Weis
Announcing Permit MCP Gateway
Announcing Permit MCP Gateway, a new trust and enforcement layer for MCP that brings identity, consent, fine-grained authorization, auditability, and runtime control to AI agent actions.


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Or Weis
Announcing Permit MCP Gateway, a new trust and enforcement layer for MCP that brings identity, consent, fine-grained authorization, auditability, and runtime control to AI agent actions.

Gabriel L. Manor
The new Permit.io CLI brings developer-first workflows to access control. Define, test, deploy, and enforce fine-grained authorization using AI, CI/CD, GitOps, and OpenAPI — all from your terminal

Daniel Bass
Permit.io's top 6 developer podcasts of 2022 that are definitely worth your time and attention

Or Weis
IAM is huge in DevSecOps, with seemingly infinite buzzwords and terms. Here are the main ones every engineer and security professional should know.

Jason Bloomberg
An Intellyx BrainBlog by Jason Bloomberg, for Permit.io

Or Weis
Announcing Low-code Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC)

Shaul Kremer
Kong is a popular API gateway, but managing access to its APIs and services is hard - especially when required advanced permissions models like RBAC/ABAC/ReBAC

Daniel Bass
Access control is a must in evey app, yet most developers build and rebuild it time and time again. Why? Usually, they make one of these four crucial mistakes -

Jason English
An Intellyx BrainBlog for Permit.io by Jason English

Or Weis
Cloud-based SaaS solutions need multi-tenancy. What is Multitenancy? What we can gain from it? How to easily implement it with two simple layers?

Raz Cohen
Understanding the balance between a good experience for the development team and minimizing security risks - and the best practices for achieving it.

Jason Bloomberg
An Intellyx BrainBlog by Jason Bloomberg, for Permit.io

Daniel Bass
A view of OPAL + OPA as an alternative to XACML

Oded Ben David
A guide to figuring out which data fetching method is best for you, with full knowledge of each method’s ‘Good, Bad, and Ugly’ aspects.