Security News > 2021 > July > Styra DAS extends OPA policy-as-code guardrails to public, private and hybrid cloud configurations
Styra announced new cloud infrastructure support via Terraform, extending Styra Declarative Authorization Service guardrails to storage, network and compute resource configuration in public clouds including AWS, GCP and Azure.
"Until now, DevOps and cloud platform teams had to manage authorization, policy and configuration with disparate tools in each of their clouds, in each of their orchestration clusters, and between the microservices that comprise modern apps," said Tim Hinrichs, co-founder and chief technology officer of Styra.
"OPA has become the standard way to validate configuration and enforce guardrails across disparate systems, but teams need a unified solution to deploy, monitor and manage OPA at scale across cloud, K8s and microservices. That's where Styra DAS comes in."
By extending Styra DAS to Terraform cloud infrastructure policy, cloud and DevOps teams no longer have to manage multiple security tools, or rely on best-effort manual processes, thanks to a unified platform for authorization that's mapped to common security standards and industry best practices.
Now, with Styra DAS extended across the cloud platform, teams have a single solution to deploy, manage and monitor OPA at scale.
Styra DAS cloud infrastructure support via Terraform is available now to all Styra customers.
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