SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022 is just around the corner! D-64!
As this event approaches we are pleased to announce you the next person joining the speaker team:
Robin Chalas (@chalas_r), Software Architect of Les-Tilleuls.coop, who will talk about "GNAP: The future of OAuth":
"OAuth 2 is an industry-standard for authorization that every developer probably heard about.
As hinted by its name, it is the evolution of OAuth 1 and as such; it aims to address most of its known issues.
But, just like OAuth 1, OAuth 2 now has a lot of known issues.
Fortunately, a lot of these issues have been already fixed by extending the specification. The drawback of this is that today, in order to get OAuth2 right, one needs to read a dozen of RFCs and make sure they are relevant to the use case. This hurts developer experience as it increases the complexity of the protocol, which goes against its main focus: simplicity for client developers.
Here comes GNAP (Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol): an in-progress effort to develop the next-generation authorization protocol by learning from the past.
In this talk, we'll have a deep look into the GNAP protocol, passing by a review of the known OAuth2 flaws that it aims to fix, how it plays with authentication protocols such as Open ID Connect or WebAuthN, what is its current state and more."
Do you know that you are only a few steps away from joining us at SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022:
- 1) Read the detailed talks and program:
Fabien Potencier, Sebastian Bergmann, Marion Hurteau, Diego Aguiar, Ondřej Mirtes, Titouan Galopin, Pauline Vos, Tomas Votruba, David Buchmann, Alexander M. Turek, Isabel Garrido Cardenas, Stefan Koopmanschap, Mathieu Santostefano, Camille Jouan, Florent Destremau, Fred Plais & Leah Goldfarb, Christopher Hertel, Łukasz Chruściel and, Kévin Dunglas are part of our incredible team of speakers.
2) Register by clicking on Buy tickets
3) Choose the ticket of your choice:
-"Workshop only", November 15-16, 10 workshops per day
-"Conference only", November 17-18, 3 main tracks, 1 unconference track, + 35 speakers, a private evening in the Walt Disney studio
-a combo ticket "Conference + Workshops" to live "a week of Symfony" experience!
- 4) Prepare your participation by booking your accommodation and transportation.
Please note that after October 25th we will not be able to guarantee availability and preferential rates for accommodation. More information on the blog post All you need to know about accommodation"**
- 5) Follow our conference blog posts to not miss anything!
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