PlainID Releases SaaS Enabled Authorisation Platform

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The platform is build for scale and the performance demands of the large companies

PlainID is introducing its Authorisation-as-a-Service, SaaS-enabled authorisation platform, helping businesses advance and modernise by simply and securely connecting people with the digital assets they need to do their jobs, accomplish tasks at scale, and conduct digital commerce.

Additionally, PlainID introduces its pre-built, third-party Authorisers, which allow authorisation policies to enforce vital access points across a distributed computing environment, including authorisation for API gateways, microservices, and data.

Designed to solve the broad enterprise challenges associated with advanced access control, PlainID’s Authorisation-as-a-Service platform has been architected for scale and the performance demands of the largest global companies.

By making authorisation decisions simple, intelligent, granular, and dynamic, PlainID helps enterprises control who can access what, when, and how on whose authority, according to the vendor.

“As market adoption for authorisation is driven by the convergence of traditional identity and access management and cybersecurity requirements, PlainID has enjoyed tremendous year-over-year growth. In the future, we believe that PlainID will be behind every connection between an identity and a digital service: monitoring, securing, and validating it. Authorisation is the foundation of security: it’s the last mile that governs what people actually can do,” said Gal Helemski, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Product Officer, and Co-Founder, PlainID.

Powered by policy-based access control (PBAC), leading-edge features include PlainID’s Centralised Management Dashboard, which allows users to create and manage enterprise-wide authorisation policies from a central point while maintaining distributed enforcement capabilities. The ready-to-use Authorisers included in this preview launch address common authorisation patterns for API gateways, microservices, data, and applications.