Aserto helps you build secure applications. It makes it easy to add fine-grained, policy-based, real-time access control to your applications and APIs.
Aserto handles all the heavy lifting required to achieve secure, scalable, high-performance access management. It offers blazing-fast authorization of a local library coupled with a centralized control plane for managing policies, user attributes, resource and relationship data, and decision logs. And it comes with everything you need to implement RBAC, ABAC, and ReBACm or any other authorization model.
Take a look at our open-source projects: - Topaz.sh: a standalone authorizer you can deploy in your environment to add fine-grained access control to your applications. Topaz lets you combine OPA policies with Zanzibar’s data model for complete flexibility. - OpenPolicyContainers.com (OPCR) secures OPA policies across the lifecycle by adding the ability to tag, version, sign, and test these policies.
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We use Go for the backend and TypeScript with React for the frontend. We also rely on the OpenID Connect protocol and Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). As algorithm for passwords we use Argon2, AES256 for data encryption and TLS 1.2+ for transport encryption. For signing JSON web tokens, we work with the Elliptic Curves Digital Signature.
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