The Transformation of Policies and Keys
Blog post from Tyk
In the upcoming release of Policy and Key Manager 3.0, significant updates have been made to improve user experience and efficiency, including a redesigned layout that enhances the Policy Management and Key Management tables with additional information such as policy states, access rights, and authentication types. Users can now filter policies more effectively, set rate limits, throttling, and usage quotas more easily, and manage path-based permissions with greater clarity. The updates also include a more intuitive process for setting authentication details and applying policy states, which have been consolidated into a single option called ‘Policy State’. Additionally, the interface now groups actions within each API or policy, enabling users to edit policies and keys with improved visibility and control over settings such as global limits, quotas, and authentication requirements. These changes aim to streamline workflows and offer more detailed oversight, while a new FAQ and video walk-through provide guidance on navigating the updated system.