Warrant

Warrant

Technology, Information and Internet

Los Angeles, CA 624 followers

Authorization and access control infrastructure for developers. (YC S21)

About us

Authorization and access control infrastructure for developers. Add industry-leading authorization and access control to your application in less than 20 lines of code. Warrant handles the complexity of managing authorization so engineering teams can focus on building their core products.

Website
https://warrant.dev/
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, CA
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
authorization, api, rbac, rebac, abac, and access control

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  • View organization page for Warrant, graphic

    624 followers

    Today, we are excited to announce that Warrant has been acquired by WorkOS! WorkOS is the all-in-one, developer-first platform for identity, authentication, and authorization, offering products such as Enterprise Single Sign-On (SAML), Directory Sync (SCIM), User Management (CIAM), and Audit Logs (SIEM). We are incredibly excited to join forces with the WorkOS team and add Warrant’s global scale authorization service to the existing platform. Check out the official announcement below for more details:

    WorkOS acquires Warrant — WorkOS

    WorkOS acquires Warrant — WorkOS

    workos.com

  • View organization page for Warrant, graphic

    624 followers

    We're back with our second change log of the year! 📣 This month we made two big additions to Warrant: (1) We introduced Admin Keys for performing management operations on organization-level resources. (2) We added a set of Environment Management API endpoints! Use these endpoints to create, update, and delete environments programmatically (perfect for automated testing of your authz model) 🧪 Read more below 👇

    Warrant Changelog — Feb 2024 | Warrant Blog

    Warrant Changelog — Feb 2024 | Warrant Blog

    blog.warrant.dev

  • View organization page for Warrant, graphic

    624 followers

    Happy Friday! It's the final day of Launch Week! 🚀 Throughout the week, we've talked about various upgrades to the Warrant platform that bring improved performance, resiliency, and safety to the APIs and core authorization service. Today, we're excited to introduce Warrant templates, a repository of pre-defined and purpose-built object types schemas designed to get you up and running with Warrant in minutes. Simply pick a template that matches your application use-case and deploy it into your Warrant environment instantly using the CLI. #authorization #launch #opensource #accesscontrol

    Launch Week, Day 5 - Authorization Model Starter Templates | Warrant Blog

    Launch Week, Day 5 - Authorization Model Starter Templates | Warrant Blog

    blog.warrant.dev

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    We're back for day 4 of Launch Week! 🚀 Yesterday, we detailed the recent enhancements we've made to improve Warrant's overall performance and reliability in production. Today, we'll be focusing on testing authorization models for correctness and managing authorization models in production, both of which are equally (if not more) important in an authorization service. First up, we're excited to announce that the Warrant CLI now supports test assertions! 🧪 Developers can easily write test cases using the CLI to test their authz models (https://lnkd.in/gRpetVKp). Next, let's talk about managing authz models in production. Warrant's object types schema (https://lnkd.in/g-Antcgv) is similar to a relational database's table schema. Both define the primitives that drive the underlying data-model. Similar to a relational database's schema, Warrant's object types might need to be updated as an application's authz model changes over time. To facilitate safer updates to object types schemas, we're launching a new, GitOps workflow ⚙️ that uses the Warrant CLI to enable automated, atomic deployment of object types changes. And remember, these changes can now be tested before they're approved and deployed! That's all for day 4 of Launch Week! We'll see you again tomorrow for the final day of launches! ✌️

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  • View organization page for Warrant, graphic

    624 followers

    We're back for day 4 of Launch Week! 🚀 Yesterday, we detailed the recent enhancements we've made to improve Warrant's overall performance and reliability in production. Today, we'll be focusing on testing authorization models for correctness and managing authorization models in production, both of which are equally (if not more) important in an authorization service. First up, we're excited to announce that the Warrant CLI now supports test assertions! 🧪 Developers can easily write test cases using the CLI to test their authz models (https://lnkd.in/gRpetVKp). Next, let's talk about managing authz models in production. Warrant's object types schema (https://lnkd.in/g-Antcgv) is similar to a relational database's table schema. Both define the primitives that drive the underlying data-model. Similar to a relational database's schema, Warrant's object types might need to be updated as an application's authz model changes over time. To facilitate safer updates to object types schemas, we're launching a new, GitOps workflow ⚙️ that uses the Warrant CLI to enable automated, atomic deployment of object types changes. And remember, these changes can now be tested before they're approved and deployed! That's all for day 4 of Launch Week! We'll see you again tomorrow for the final day of launches! ✌️

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  • View organization page for Warrant, graphic

    624 followers

    Happy hump day! Day 3 of launch week 🚀 is focused on some exciting performance & reliability upgrades for Warrant including: - A new Warrant-Token that enables 'user-specified' data consistency across reads - Sub 5 millisecond (!) performance on checks and queries - Additional multi-region availability to further improve performance and reliability Check out the post below for more details👇

    Launch Week, Day 3 - Consistency, Performance, and Multi-Region Availability | Warrant Blog

    Launch Week, Day 3 - Consistency, Performance, and Multi-Region Availability | Warrant Blog

    blog.warrant.dev

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Warrant 1 total round

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US$ 125.0K

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