The OpenID Foundation hosted its first virtual workshop on Thursday, May 21, 2020. The workshop had 50+ participants with active dialogue within the audio and chat channels. The workshop featured OpenID Foundation Working Group updates as well as a presentation by Sam Goto with Google on interactions between browser privacy developments and federated login that was followed by a lively discussion. Thank you to all presenters and participants who made this first virtual workshop a success. The agenda with links to presentations:
AGENDA | PRESENTER(S) | PRESENTATION |
Welcome & Introduction | Nat Sakimura & Don Thibeau (OpenID Foundation) | View Presentation |
Working Group Update – Financial-grade API (FAPI) | Nat Sakimura (OpenID Foundation) | View Presentation |
Working Group Update – eKYC-IDA | Torsten Lodderstedt (yes.com) | View Presentation |
Working Group Update – OpenID Connect (AB/Connect) & OpenID Federation | Michael Jones (Microsoft) & Roland Hedberg (Catalogix) | View Michael Jones’ Presentation View Roland Hedberg’s Presentation |
OpenID Certification Program & Java Conformance Test Suite Updates | Michael Jones (Microsoft) & Joseph Heenan (Fintech Labs) | View Michael Jones’ Presentation View Joseph Heenan’s Presentation |
Working Group Update – Fast Federation (FastFed) | Darin McAdams (Amazon) | View Presentation |
Federation & Browsers | Sam Goto (Google) | View Presentation |
Working Group Update – iGov (International Government Assurance Profile) | Maria Vachino (Easy Dynamics) | |
Working Group Update – HEART | Debbie Bucci (Consultant) | |
Working Group Update – MODRNA (Mobile OpenID Connect Profile) | Bjorn Hjelm (Verizon) | View Presentation |
Working Group Update – Shared Signals & Events (CAEP & RISC) | Atul Tulshibagwale (Google) | View Presentation |
Closing Remarks | Don Thibeau (OpenID Foundation) |
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