I just completed XACML implementation. It has a lot of potential because you can do RBAC with ABAC but not the other way. Unfortunately, we don't see this as part of leading Access Management products because continuous evaluation is seen as overhead.
Great video! Is it possible for you to make videos about all IAM Jargon like Principal, ARN, etc. Its really hard to understand without really understanding the tech lingo
No, it’s not. IAM is focused on giving folks the right access and the right time. DB admins do manage access for users to login to their DB but DB also help make the DB faster for searches etc.
Craig, you can’t it all depends on your organization and what they want to do or how specific they want. ABAC takes a lot of time and effort to get going.
Nice video Thank you Could you please shed light on when you have to replicate your organisation structure in a saas solution to aid access and permissions for a system, and upload system user's on to the system daily.
Hi David, that is a good and interesting question. I think I need more info to help answer that for you. When I see SAAS products to aid in access and permissions, I am looking at products like Okta that does access management (among other things but its what Okta focused on first). If you want shoot me an email andrew@allthingsidentity.com, I'd love to chat more about your question.
Excellent overview! Thank you for creating this video🙏
I just completed XACML implementation. It has a lot of potential because you can do RBAC with ABAC but not the other way. Unfortunately, we don't see this as part of leading Access Management products because continuous evaluation is seen as overhead.
Yeah man. XACML isn’t easy. I haven’t done one but read how complicated it can be. Love to hear more about your experience.
Great video! Is it possible for you to make videos about all IAM Jargon like Principal, ARN, etc. Its really hard to understand without really understanding the tech lingo
100% I’ll add it list for a future video!
Excellent! Thank you!
Is IAM the same thing as Database administrator?
No, it’s not. IAM is focused on giving folks the right access and the right time. DB admins do manage access for users to login to their DB but DB also help make the DB faster for searches etc.
Would love to see a video about PBAC. Thanks again. You rock sir!
Coming soon!
good content has less viewers bro. keep up the good work.
Hi! Thank you so much for the comments. Any topics you want me to cover let me know. I'll be making more videos soon.
Thank you for this detailed explanation.
You are most welcome! Happy it was helpful to you.
I like to complain about wrong things in videos and reveal the incompetence...cant do this here, very good one!
great vid thanks mate
Thank you so much, your comment helps me continue to make future videos. Let me know if you have any topics you want me to cover in the future.
Hmm. So we basically start wide with RBAC and we can, if we prefer depending on requested needs and requirements narrow down access using ABAC?
Craig, you can’t it all depends on your organization and what they want to do or how specific they want. ABAC takes a lot of time and effort to get going.
what a clear and brief video to describe the Abac. This a great learning guide about learning access control. Beautiful Starter!
Thank you for the comment!
Nice video Thank you
Could you please shed light on when you have to replicate your organisation structure in a saas solution to aid access and permissions for a system, and upload system user's on to the system daily.
Hi David, that is a good and interesting question. I think I need more info to help answer that for you. When I see SAAS products to aid in access and permissions, I am looking at products like Okta that does access management (among other things but its what Okta focused on first). If you want shoot me an email andrew@allthingsidentity.com, I'd love to chat more about your question.
Thank you sir. Great content.
Great video!
great content