Policy languages like OPA, Cedar, and OpenFGA are being increasingly used in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to manage complex authorization requirements. These languages provide structured and standardized syntax for expressing policies and access control requirements. They improve performance, ensure consistent

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Policy Languages are on the RiseThe Challenge of Fine-Grained DecisionsThe solution? Structure and Domain-Specific Declarative CodeWhat are Policy Languages?The Benefit of Using Policy LanguagesWhat Policy Languages are there?What do Policy Engines Lack?Conclusion

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