Rule Engine
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AWS Open-Sources Dogwood, Extending Cedar to Govern Sequences of Agent Tool Calls
AWS has expanded its policy governance capabilities with the open-source release of Dogwood, an extension of Cedar. Dogwood introduces temporal reasoning, enabling rules to evaluate sequences of agent tool calls—crucial for approvals, rate limits, and running totals. Released under Apache 2.0, Dogwood is initially supported within AgentCore Policy. While the reference interpreter isn’t production-ready, this marks a significant step towards more sophisticated agent control. For context on broader agent tracing implementations, see our coverage of Cloudflare’s recent agent tracing launch.

HubSpot Redesigns JITA Authorization with Rule Engine Architecture
HubSpot has significantly enhanced its Just-In-Time Access (JITA) authorization system, transitioning to a rule engine architecture for improved efficiency and governance. This redesign evaluates access requests through a structured, directed acyclic graph of rules, providing clear decision metadata and observability. The new system replaces complex conditional logic, empowering administrators with streamlined workflows and enhanced control. For further insights into the evolving landscape of identity security, explore our coverage of Okta’s recent acquisition of Permiso.