AMSTERDAM — As services become more and more distributed, organizations need to control not only who can access them from the outside but how internal services can communicate with each other. But then you get this cacophony of multiple technologies, multiple stacks and multiple services communicating with each other that aren’t normalized in any way,” Otterize CEO and co-founder https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomergreenwald/ told The New Stack.

https://otterize.com/ looks at intent-based access control (IBAC) as the solution to ease platform pain.

The hard problem in most cases isn’t how to control access but rather what access should be granted or not.”

This single view, visually presented in Otterize Cloud as the “access graph,” also allows platform teams to map out how different services will interact with each other, perhaps using shadow mode to preview the effects of enforcement before activating enforcement.

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