Neon, the serverless Postgres database built for developers, launched Neon Authorize. It enables developers to manage permissions and access controls with ease. This new offering leverages Postgres RLS (Row-Level Security) – a Postgres primitive that protects data from malicious actors even when accessed through third-party tooling – and makes it much simpler to use via new deployment models for application developers. “It makes perfect sense to set up authorization policies at the database layer – … More
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