Passkeys: Goodbye Passwords, Hello Security! (SpringOne)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Are you tired of juggling dozens of passwords? In 2022 alone, hackers exposed over 24 billion passwords, compromising personal identities, finances, and more. But what if there was a better way? Enter Passkeys. This cutting-edge solution not only offers robust multi-factor authentication but is now paving the way to replace passwords altogether. Join Rob and Josh as they unveil the power of Passkeys. Witness firsthand how the new Spring Security Passkeys support can revolutionize your applications, making them more secure and easier to use. Say goodbye to password fatigue and hello to a secure, seamless login experience. Are you ready to embrace the future of authentication?
Speakers:
Rob Winch, Spring Security Project Lead, Broadcom
Josh Long, Spring Developer Advocate, Broadcom Наука
Absolutely crazy to have this content in 44 minutes (with working live coding without live templates!).
Great job, Rob and Josh
You guys should bring top-notch upgrades because you are lurking behind as compared to other languages and frameworks..
In fact, u are amazing.
Much ❤️
Spring boot
simply awesome 🖖
Thanks josh and rob ♥️♥️
Both features really useful, and I will be using them as soon as possible.
Is there a flow to register a passkey without having to login first with a username/passwords? If we want to eliminate passwords we need this.
I have the same question. Did you solve it?
02:30 Live coding starts
29:47 Magic Links
amazing :D
Thank you
@SpringDeveloper how is the passkey(public key) saved in the database ?
Did you manage to save it?
@@anl2191 no
@@vukotici32 me too unfortunately. :(
Will this be implemented in spring security 7?
Passkeys and One-Time Tokens are scheduled for Spring Security 6.4, in November
@ghrown cool beans! Looking forward to trying it out when I get the time.
I was checking a couple of times if I accidentally set the playback speed to 150% upwards...but no 😱Awesome video, important topic, not easy to follow...a bit too fast for mere mortals
The API had even changed by the time I went and implemented it. So probably fast because it will change when released in 6.4.
at 37:55 please make this a big warning in spring documentation, wasted embarrassing amount of time trying to find out with my code didn't behave like this demo. :) Cookie conflict base on using same domain (localhost)
Or add a hint for development change:
```
server:
port: 8081
servlet:
session:
cookie:
name: app1_JSESSIONID
```
SpringDeveloper, wanna collab keep it up
Goodbye SpringOne!
I'm not giving up on passwords and I'm definitely not replacing them with inferior passkeys like you are suggesting here.
Stop trying to avoid passwords and start doing your job!
bye
lmao, you'll soon see yourself, doing passkey like the madman himself.
audio has bad quality