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Updates to Cerbos
v0.26 of Cerbos
The latest release of Cerbos, v0.26, includes support for Cerbos Cloud, a Kafka sink for audit logs and improvements to the tests output.
Introduced a new bundle storage driver that allows you to connect your Cerbos instances to Cerbos Cloud.
A new audit log sink for Kafka has been contributed by the Cerbos community member Rob Crowe. Cerbos audit logs can now be written to a Kafka topic and feed into your data processing pipeline for further processing and storage.
Cerbos will be attending Open Source Summit NA! Join us in Vancouver from the 10th to the 12th of May at booth B8.
If you have any questions about how Cerbos can help your business achieve its authorization goals, don't hesitate to come talk to us. We'll be on hand to answer any questions you may have and to help you explore the possibilities of authorization.
🤝 Let's connect and explore how we can collaborate and support each other in our open source journeys.
Blog highlights
How Cerbos enabled NTWRK to streamline and scale access controls for agile growth
NTWRK, a leading live streaming video commerce platform with around 2 million end users, aimed to swiftly implement centralized access controls using a reliable solution. To achieve this goal, Steve High, Staff Engineer at NTWRK, opted for Cerbos as their authorization partner.
Kelsey Hightower on building businesses around open source projects
Kelsey Hightower gave a talk at KubeCon Amsterdam, where he shared his thoughts and tips on building businesses around open source projects. Our own Alex Olivier asked Kelsey for some advice on promoting open source projects without resorting to cliches such as "we save you time and money."
The Stack Overflow podcast: Going stateless with authorization-as-a-service
In this episode of The Stack Overflow podcast, Cerbos’ Product Lead, Alex Olivier, joined Ben Popper and Cassidy Williams to explain how business logic can be centralized in a microservices environment, the value of stateless applications, and what’s under Cerbos’s hood.
We want to give you a $100 Amazon gift card and get your feedback on Cerbos. What you like and dislike, what are your primary use cases, if you are missing any particular functionality or have suggestions on how you would like us to improve the product.