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Join Matthias Reinwarth in this special episode of the KuppingerCole Analyst Chat as he welcomes not one but two expert guests: Nitish Deshpande, Research Analyst at KuppingerCole, and Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst and Co-Founder of KuppingerCole.
Together, they explore the evolution of modern authorization, discussing how far the industry has come since the early days of static entitlements and XML-based policies. From early insights shared back in 2009 to today’s dynamic, AI-enhanced, signal-driven authorization models, this episode unpacks the what, why, and how of modern access control systems.
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What makes authorization "modern"?
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The shift from RBAC/ABAC to PBAM (Policy-Based Access Management)
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Real-time access decisions & context-aware authorization
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The role of AI and ML in modern authorization
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The connection between Zero Trust Architecture and dynamic policies
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Local vs. global enforcement and the future of decentralized decision points
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Data quality, governance, and identity lifecycle management
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How tools like OPA (Open Policy Agent) are lowering the barrier to adoption
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Join Matthias Reinwarth in this special episode of the KuppingerCole Analyst Chat as he welcomes not one but two expert guests: Nitish Deshpande, Research Analyst at KuppingerCole, and Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst and Co-Founder of KuppingerCole.
Together, they explore the evolution of modern authorization, discussing how far the industry has come since the early days of static entitlements and XML-based policies. From early insights shared back in 2009 to today’s dynamic, AI-enhanced, signal-driven authorization models, this episode unpacks the what, why, and how of modern access control systems.
đ Topics covered include:
â
What makes authorization "modern"?
â
The shift from RBAC/ABAC to PBAM (Policy-Based Access Management)
â
Real-time access decisions & context-aware authorization
â
The role of AI and ML in modern authorization
â
The connection between Zero Trust Architecture and dynamic policies
â
Local vs. global enforcement and the future of decentralized decision points
â
Data quality, governance, and identity lifecycle management
â
How tools like OPA (Open Policy Agent) are lowering the barrier to adoption