Babylon Access Control

Babylon is a blockchain-based access control system that enables secure, decentralized, and fine-grained access to sensitive resources. The system is inspired by the ancient city of Babylon, known for its sophisticated governance and security systems. Babylon access control leverages blockchain technology, cryptography, and smart contracts to provide a robust and transparent access control mechanism.

In a Babylon-type architecture, this is implemented via: babylon access control

A critical weakness of many access control systems is that they become so complex that users circumvent them. In a Babylonian environment, where a single user might need credentials for ten different sub-systems, password fatigue and shadow IT are rampant. Thus, and federated identity management (e.g., via SAML or OpenID Connect) are not luxuries but necessities. However, federation introduces its own risks: if the identity provider (IdP) is compromised, the attacker gains access to all connected systems. Therefore, Babylonian access control must also incorporate continuous authentication (e.g., keystroke dynamics, behavioral biometrics) and just-in-time (JIT) privilege elevation —granting high-level access only for the exact duration needed, then revoking it automatically. Babylon is a blockchain-based access control system that