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oso with Graham Neray

16 Dec 2020

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Eric Anderson (@ericmander) interviews Graham Neray (@grahamneray) about oso, the open-source policy engine for authorization. oso was originally born from a desire to make infrastructure and security easier for developers, which is why Graham and his company describe themselves as being in the “friction-removal business.” Listen to today’s episode to learn how the team at oso are working to put security in the hands of developers.  In this episode we discuss: Developers building RBAC (role-based access control) systems over and over again Why open-source is the best way to handle authorization logic The history behind oso’s core policy language, Polar How someone beat Graham to the punch submitting oso to a Python newsletter Comparing oso and OPA (Open Policy Agent) Links: oso Stripe Trulioo MongoDB Auth0 Show HN OPA Polar Adventure People mentioned: Sam Scott (@samososos) Alex Plotnick (Github: @plotnick) Stephen Olsen (@olsenator4) Other episodes: Presto on Contributor OPA on Contributor

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