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Enabling MFA and SSO for IoT and Constrained Devices

Combined Session
Friday, May 13, 2022 11:30—11:50
Location: B07-08

Constrained devices without a browser and keyboard typically have a major disadvantage in the user experience of logging in. As more and more smaller and less capable devices move online, we shouldn’t be relying on outdated and insecure methods of connecting these devices to our accounts. Using OAuth can overcome these limitations, providing IoT and other similar devices with the ability to leverage MFA and SSO without adding complexity to the devices themselves. This session will provide an overview of all the different ways these types of devices can securely connect to accounts.

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Aaron Parecki
Aaron Parecki
IndieWebCamp
Aaron Parecki is the co-founder of IndieWebCamp and a Senior Security Architect at Okta with over 20 years of experience in the industry. He is the author of OAuth 2.0 Simplified, maintains...

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