Registration Open for OpenID Foundation Virtual Workshop — Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Published September 14, 2020
Workshop Overview OpenID Foundation Workshops provide technical insight and influence on current Internet identity standards. This virtual workshop is a reschedule of the planned face-to-face workshop prior to IIW Fall 2020. This workshop includes a panel discussion on the Foundation's ongoing relationship and efforts with the Financial Data Exchange focused on open banking initiatives. The workshop will provide updates on all OpenID Foundation Working Groups as well the OpenID Certification Program. Technologists from member organizations and others will update key issues and discuss how they help meet social, enterprise and government Internet identity challenges. Workshop Details WHEN: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 -- 9am-11:30am PT REGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/openid-foundation-virtual-workshop-tickets-121075932373 Workshop Agenda
TIME (PT) PRESENTATION PRESENTER
9:00-9:05 Welcome & Introduction Nat Sakimura & Don Thibeau (OpenID Foundation)
9:05-9:45 FAPI WG Update & Panel Discussion: Securing the Future of the FAPI Ecosystem --Paving the Path Forward for FAPI 2.0 Moderator: Nat Sakimura – OpenID Foundation Presenter & Panelist: Anoop Saxena – Intuit Panelist: Don Cardinal – FDX
9:45-9:55 OpenID Certification Program Update Joseph Heenan – Authlete
9:55-10:05 WG Update – AB/Connect Michael Jones – Microsoft
10:05-10:15 Self-issued OpenID Provider (SIOP) Update Kristina Yasuda -- Microsoft
10:15-10:25 OpenID Federation Update Roland Hedberg - Catalogix
10:25-10:30 BREAK
10:30-10:40 WG Update - eKYC-IDA Torsten Lodderstedt – yes.com
10:40-10:50 WG Update - Enhanced Authentication Protocol (EAP) Michael Jones – Microsoft
10:50-11:00 WG Update - Fast Federation (FastFed) Darin McAdams – Amazon
11:00-11:10 WG Update - MODRNA (Mobile OpenID Connect Profile) Bjorn Hjelm – Verizon  
11:10-11:20 WG Update - Shared Signals & Events Atul Tulshibagwale – Google  
11:20-11:30 Open Q&A Session and Closing Remarks
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