There are 2 repositories under policy-management topic.
SOAP is a free, online tool aimed at enabling civil society organisations and activist groups to build security policies that work for them.
Code Samples using .NET and AWS Services: This sample application explores how you can quickly build Role Based Access Controls (RBAC) and Fine Grained Access Controls (FGAC) using Amazon Cognito UserPools and Amazon Cognito Groups for authenticating and authorizing users in an ASP.NET MVC web application built using .NET Core.
Dialog agent for handling task oriented chat
An ongoing & curated collection of awesome software best practices and remediation techniques, libraries and frameworks, E-books and videos, Technical guidelines and important resources about Policy-As-Code.
By default, PCs joined to a domain cannot sign in using a PIN unless enabled via policy. This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable allowing domain users to set up and sign in to Windows 10 (version 1607) using a PIN.
An opinionated lightweight ASP.NET Policy Provider
This repository includes information on the topic of Azure Policy Governance. The information provided is based on my personal experiences and does not necessarily express the views of my employer.
A React application with OPAL and Cedar integration for a scalable access and policy enforcement management.
This software is designed for legislators, enabling them to: Submit Bills: Easily submit new bills for consideration. Check Submission Status: Check the status of their bill submissions in real-time. Prevent Duplicate Submissions: Prevent the resubmission of bills with identical content under a new title.
Kubernetes-native package for Kyverno, a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. It can validate, mutate, and generate configurations using admission controls and background scans.
Commodore component to manage Kyverno (https://kyverno.io/)