PlainID, the Authorisation Company™, has announced its new dynamic security capabilities via the PlainID Authoriser for SQL databases. When combined with PlainID's current capabilities, the new features will enable externalisation of central management and authorisation, followed by dynamic, scalable distribution of enforcement for all users accessing SQL databases. 

Authorisation has traditionally been built into individual, homegrown applications. However, this method is neither scalable nor secure. Controls have become too siloed to guarantee appropriate permission and compliance, and rules designed for initial databases do not align with end users of apps and services. With the introduction of The PlainID Authoriser™ for SQL Databases and The PlainID Authorisation Platform, PlainID seeks to address these issues by centralising authorisation administration and externalising authorisation.

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PlainID Authorisation Platform dynamically changes the query at runtime to return only

To provide continual, contextual access to digital assets stored in databases like PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Redshift and others, the PlainID Authorisation Platform dynamically changes the query at runtime to return only the data the user is authorised to view. 

Situated at the data layer within the apps or within the microservices layer, the Authoriser handles security on a large scale. The platform is designed to ensure users can only view specific data depending on the source from which they are receiving it, while providing enterprises with: 

  • Central Policy Management: Use a business-driven user interface to control access to SQL database data assets so that access decisions are uniform across company apps. 
  • Course & Fine-grained Authorisation: Establish granular controls by identifying which rows, columns, and cells are accessible to authorised users. 
  • Low to no-code Integration: Use PlainID's SQL SDK to expedite application development while ensuring robust access controls 
  • Consistently Control Data: Standardise data access controls from applications to microservices and APIs across enterprise layers. 

Author's quote

"We are thrilled to introduce these new features to our partner community and customers," said Gal Helemski, co-founder and CTO at PlainID.

With enterprise-wide data access control across all layers of the technology stack, low-code/no-code development via Spring Boot, and standardised access controls to help protect sensitive data, the new Authoriser for SQL databases will help us improve our ability to grant access to the appropriate individuals and genuinely empower enterprises. Organisations can now better regulate the granularity of data protection and industry requirements both locally and globally with the flexibility and agility that PlainID delivers.”

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