Introducing EAP: The Production-Ready Zero-Config Auth Proxy with Cloud IAM & Rate Limiting

📰 Dev.to · Prasoon Sharma

Learn how to simplify authentication and rate limiting for web endpoints and service-to-service communication using EAP, a production-ready zero-config auth proxy

intermediate Published 20 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Configure EAP with Cloud IAM to manage access control
  2. Implement rate limiting to prevent abuse and denial-of-service attacks
  3. Deploy EAP as a reverse proxy to secure web endpoints
  4. Test EAP with various authentication scenarios to ensure correctness
  5. Monitor EAP logs to detect and respond to security incidents
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps and security teams benefit from EAP as it simplifies authentication and rate limiting, allowing them to focus on other critical tasks. EAP also helps software engineers to secure their web endpoints and service-to-service communication

Key Insight

💡 EAP simplifies authentication and rate limiting for web endpoints and service-to-service communication, reducing the complexity and overhead of security management

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Key Takeaways

Learn how to simplify authentication and rate limiting for web endpoints and service-to-service communication using EAP, a production-ready zero-config auth proxy

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