AWS re:Invent 2023 - How to use Amazon Verified Permissions for authorization inside apps (SEC241)

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When you decouple policy authoring from application development, you can move faster than before. Amazon Verified Permissions simplifies authorization within your applications using policy stores, policy templates, and policy testing. Join this session to learn about new features for Verified Permissions that further simplify schema editing and policy analysis. Also explore how these features help developers batch authorize actions and resources simultaneously, further reducing latency and making it more cost-effective for AWS users to externalize their authorization.
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  • @JessieMac-vy8tf
    @JessieMac-vy8tf5 ай бұрын

    why would it be sequential calls rather than async parallel invocation? of course, batch authorisation is far better