Passkeys on Django with Mohamed ElKalioby

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Passkeys is a state-of-the-art technology that extends Web Authentication API allowing the user to use a key stored on a device to log in on a new device. The technology is supported by Apple, Google, and Microsoft and is available now on recent iOS/iPad, Andriod as well as Mac OS X Ventura.
Passkeys allow the users to log in only through their private keys. It doesn't require the entry of a username and/or password, which provides a faster as well as safer environment for the users.
Google released Passkeys for all users to log in with on May 3, 2023.
The talk will discuss what is Passkeys and how it is more secure and phishing resistant, also it will show how to integrate them in your current Django project in a few lines of code.

This talk was presented at: https://2023.djangocon.us/talks/passk...

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