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Product Update: January

Blog post from AuthZed

Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Jimmy Zelinskie
Word Count
755
Company Posts That Month
5
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Post removed?
No
Summary

The SpiceDB team has released a new feature for wildcards in December and improved API performance transparency by landing major functionality in both Authzed.com and Authzed Enterprise. They also documented their experience with the new feature on their blog and provided product feedback to the GitHub team. The rest of the month focused on security updates, including fixing CVE-2022-21646 in SpiceDB v1.4.0 and introducing revision-aware schemas. Zed v0.3.1 shipped with support for logging request complexity and fixed Alpine Linux builds. Authzed.com users can now delete development permission systems and have access to an alpha HTTP Gateway. In Authzed Enterprise, OIDC is now available for authentication, and load testing can be performed on installations configured without TLS. The team also recorded a video modeling familiar apps, including Google Groups, and published it on their blog.

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