- Seattle WA, US Daniel George PEEBLES - Richland WA, US Andrew Jude GACEK - Maple Grove MN, US Marvin THEIMER - Seattle WA, US Rebecca Claire WEISS - Vienna VA, US Brigid Ann JOHNSON - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 12/24
Abstract:
Techniques for intent-based access control are described. A method of intent-based access control may include receiving, via a user interface of an intent-based governance service, one or more intent statements associated with user resources in a provider network, the one or more intent statements expressing at least one type of action allowed to be performed on the user resources, compiling the one or more intent statements into at least one access control policy, and associating the at least one access control policy with the user resources.
- Seattle WA, US Tyler BRAY - San Diego CA, US John Byron COOK - Brooklyn NY, US Andrew Jude GACEK - Maple Grove MN, US Kasper Søe LUCKOW - Sunnyvale CA, US Andrea NEDIC - New York NY, US Neha RUNGTA - San Jose CA, US Cole SCHLESINGER - San Francisco CA, US Carsten VARMING - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06F 9/54 G06F 8/41
Abstract:
Techniques for intent-based governance are described. For example, in some instances a method of receiving an indication of a change involving of one or more of code, a policy, a network configuration, or a governance requirement rule impacting a resource in a provider network for an account that is to be analyzed using one or more governance requirement rules; determining one or more governance requirement rules to evaluate for compliance after the update; evaluating the determined one or more governance requirement rules for compliance using one or more reasoning engines according to one or more policies; and making a result of the evaluating available to a user provides such governance.
Amazon Web Services
Principal Applied Scientist
Rockwell Collins Oct 1, 2010 - Feb 2018
Industrial Logician
Inria Saclay Île-De-France Oct 2009 - Sep 2010
Post-Doctoral Researcher
University of Minnesota Oct 1, 2004 - Sep 1, 2009
Research Assistant
Rockwell Collins May 1, 2008 - Aug 1, 2008
Intern
Education:
University of Minnesota 2004 - 2006
Doctorates, Masters, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science
University of Nebraska at Omaha 2000 - 2005
Skills:
Eclipse Plugin Eclipse Jdt Java Xml Abstract Syntax Tree Typing Eclipse Sax Parsing Process Equipment
Interests:
Mathematics Logic Software Development Formal Methods Squash Video Games