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Strong Authentication using Keys on your Devices Controlled by You

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 10, 2017 15:30—16:30
Location: AMMERSEE II

The W3C Web Authentication enables web applications to sign in using stronger methods than passwords – using authenticators that utilize private keys held on your devices that are used with user permission, typically by employing a user “gesture” such as a biometric or PIN. This can also be used with the FIDO 2.0 Client To Authenticator Protocol (CTAP) protocol, which enables remote authenticators, such as those on phones, to be used when signing in.

Strong Authentication using Keys on your Devices Controlled by You
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Dr. Michael B. Jones
Dr. Michael B. Jones
Microsoft
Michael B. Jones is a Standards Architect at Microsoft. He is an editor of the OpenID Connect specifications, several IETF OAuth specifications, including JSON Web Token (JWT), the IETF JOSE (JSON...
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