Description
Web Security Course: OAuth and OpenID Connect. While many tech professionals claim to know and understand OAuth, the reality often suggests the opposite. Implementing the right funding types and required flows while protecting your secrets is challenging at best and disastrous at worst. Fundamentally, professionals often struggle with OAuth because they understand what it is, what it’s good for and bad for, and how to integrate it smoothly and securely into their systems. In this course, Keith Casey explores the basics of OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect and shows how you can use them to authenticate your applications. He covers tokens and scopes, designing and building key workflows, covering general security considerations, and more.
What you will learn in the Web Security: OAuth and OpenID Connect course
- Using OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect
- Description of OAuth 2.0
- Making OAuth 2.0 useful with extensions
- Extending OAuth 2.0 with OpenID Connect
- Basics of OAuth 2.0
- Browse OAuth endpoints
- Design and use of OAuth domains
- OAuth 2.0 token
- Validating JWTs
- Use of access and update tokens
- Analyze and use ID tokens
- Manage tokens safely and securely
- Safety considerations
- Overview of PKCE
- When should I use PKCE?
- OAuth recommended actions
- Configure the OAuth server in PHP
- Configure the OAuth server in Node.js
- OAuth 2.0 as a service with Okta
- OAuth extensions
- Industry-specific OAuth extensions
Course specifications Web Security: OAuth and OpenID Connect
- Editor: LinkedIn
- Lecturer: Keith Casey
- Training level: beginner
- Training duration: 1 hour and 37 minutes
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