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Axiomatics Policy Server

by Axiomatics · Since 2006
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Quick facts
VendorAxiomatics
Year launched2006
StatusActive
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Countries servedGlobal
Languages11
Integrations6+
Free tierNO
Free trialNO
Contact salesYES

About Axiomatics Policy Server

A policy-driven authorization platform that provides fine-grained, dynamic access control using Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC).

Axiomatics provides an enterprise-grade Orchestrated Authorization platform centered on Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC). Unlike traditional role-based systems that often suffer from 'role explosion,' Axiomatics allows security teams to define dynamic policies that evaluate context—such as user attributes, environmental factors, and real-time risk signals—before granting access. This makes it a strong fit for organizations pursuing Zero Trust architectures or needing to secure complex, distributed environments including microservices, API gateways, and big data lakes. The platform emphasizes a 'Policy-as-Code' approach, enabling developers and security teams to collaborate on access rules within existing DevOps workflows. While the platform offers significant flexibility and granular control, it is designed for large-scale enterprise deployments, which may require a dedicated implementation phase. Axiomatics supports a wide range of integrations with major identity providers and analytics tools, ensuring that authorization policies remain consistent across hybrid and cloud-native infrastructures.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Enables highly granular, attribute-based access control that adapts to real-time context.
  • Supports a policy-as-code approach that integrates well with modern DevOps and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Provides centralized policy management that scales across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
  • Reduces security risk by minimizing the blast radius of potential identity breaches.
  • Offers robust support for Zero Trust strategies through dynamic, policy-driven authorization.
Cons
  • Requires a significant investment in policy modeling and implementation expertise for successful deployment.
  • The platform's advanced capabilities may present a steep learning curve for teams accustomed to simple role-based access control.
  • Pricing and implementation costs are typically geared toward large enterprise requirements rather than small business budgets.
  • Complex policy configurations can become difficult to manage without proper visualization and auditing tools.

Features

Key features

Attribute-Based Access Control

Enforces access decisions based on dynamic attributes like user roles, location, risk, and time.

Policy-as-Code

Automates policy management and lifecycle, allowing security and development teams to define access rules in a unified language.

Orchestrated Authorization

Centralizes policy services to provide consistent access control across hybrid and cloud-native environments.

Real-Time Decisioning

Evaluates access requests against contextual signals in real-time to minimize security risks.

Policy Visualization

Provides tools to visualize and audit access results based on current policies from deployment to auditing.

Additional features

Policy Modeling

Enables the creation of repeatable, scalable, and auditable access control policies.

Policy Translation

Future-proofs security strategies by making contextual policy decisions in real-time.

DevSecOps Integration

Supports authorization implementation within CI/CD pipelines for secure application development.

API Gateway Security

Protects API-driven development by scaling authorization across microservices and gateways.

Compliance Reporting

Generates audit trails and reports to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements.

Identity Provider Integration

Connects with standard identity providers like Okta, Ping, and Microsoft for unified access management.

Risk-Based Authorization

Leverages real-time insights into user behavior to adjust access permissions dynamically.

AI Agent Access Control

Secures AI workflows and multi-agent communication through policy-driven guardrails.

Pricing

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Countries & Languages

Global
Countries served
11
Interface languages
10
Billing currencies

Interface languages

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