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Hello from Cerbos!

Thank you for being a part of the Cerbos community. Here are the latest updates on what we have been up to.


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Cerbos seed funding announcement

We've raised $3.5m to build the future of authorization. We are pleased to announce that Cerbos is backed up by some of the most successful investors in the market, including Crane, Earlybird, Seedcamp, and 8-bit Capital among others. You can find more about our announcement on this VentureBeat article (Access Control: Cerbos brings open source to user permission software) and on our blog.

 

 

 

 

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Cerbos version 0.10 is out!

In this version we focused on making Cerbos easier to install and test, by making it accessible to developers on multiple platforms including brew (homebrew) and DEB or RPM packages. We also added the documentation to run Cerbos as a serverless service on AWS Lambda and as a Systemd service on Linux.

 

 

 

 

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Blog highlight

If you want to know more about “Homegrown security scales and works, if you have a full time dedicated team” view of our founders, you can read it on our blog. We wrote about how some build-or-buy decisions are easier than others, what are the key aspects to consider when making them, and some of the most relevant implications of each route.

 

 

 

 

 

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Industry news

Managing and scaling permissions isn't a simple task - even at Netflix size. At the InfoQ conference earlier in the year, Cole Turner, a Senior Engineer from the streaming giant, talked through their journey with authorization and outlined the pros and cons of various approaches. With requirements that go beyond simple roles, and the need to scale across a vast web of services, attribute based access control (ABAC) became the only choice.

 

 

 

 

 

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Do you want a Cerbos t-shirt?

 

Good! We want to give you one! And we also want to talk to you about Cerbos and get your feedback: what you like, what you don’t, what are your primary use cases, if you are missing anything or how would you like us to improve it.

 

Please, contact us via our feedback page and we will reach out to you to book a session.

 

 

 

Stay connected

  • Cerbos core is open source you can find the code in our GitHub repository
  • Join our slack to discuss with our community Slack
  • If you are wondering how to get started our guide is ready to go
  • Our docs are available for you here
  • You can try Cerbos by yourself with some pre-built examples in our playground 
  • Various product demos can be found here

Or via social media on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube

 

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