Opal – an open source cross-language policy administration tool

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  1. OPAL

    Policy and data administration, distribution, and real-time updates on top of Policy Agents (OPA, Cedar, ...) (by permitio)

  2. Judoscale

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  3. cedar-spec

    Definitional implementation of Cedar language and utilities for DRT

  4. openfga

    A high performance and flexible authorization/permission engine built for developers and inspired by Google Zanzibar

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