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title: FIDO2 and Web Authentication
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title: Protection of data, privacy and online freedom in a fast changing world
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categories:
- presentaties
date: 2019-05-23T10:31:43+02:00
description: ""
layout: event-talk
tags:
- online-freedom
- privacy
- data
title: "Esther Crabbendam - Protection of data, privacy and online freedom in a fast changing world"
speakers:
- esther-crabbendam
presentation:
filename:
recording:
platform: youtube
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDOHyOeHrRU
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## Abstract
Freedom and privacy on the internet are under threat, with far-reaching consequences for the daily lives of millions of internet users. Their data are being collected ever more frequently and for an ever longer period. Their access to websites can be blocked. It is even being proposed to cut off users from the internet altogether. Meanwhile, the development of innovative services is also under threat.
The coming years are decisive for the future of privacy and freedom on the internet. Now, we need to ensure that each internet user can decide for her- or himself what happens to their private data. Now, we have to act to make sure that each internet user can continue to enjoy an open and free internet without borders.
This talk wil focus on recent social developments, reflect on the role data, privacy en profiling plays in these and point out what users and business can do to make a change.
## Biography
Bits of Freedom is the leading digital rights organization in the Netherlands, focusing on privacy and freedom of communication online. Working at the cutting edge of technology and law, Bits of Freedom strives to influence legislation and self-regulation, and empower citizens and users by advancing the awareness, use, and development of freedom-enhancing technologies.

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date: 2019-05-23T10:31:43+02:00
description: ""
layout: event-talk
tags:
- fido2
- web-authentication
title: "Joost van Dijk - FIDO2 and Web Authentication"
speakers:
- joost-van-dijk
presentation:
filename: 2019-05-23-joost-van-dijk-fido2-and-web-authentication.pdf
recording:
platform: youtube
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04AaSqXRJzU
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## Abstract
Earlier this year, the World Wide Web Consortium published the W3C Recommendation for Web Authentication: An API for accessing Public Key Credentials. This API enables web sites to authenticate users with FIDO2 authenticators — small hardware tokens that can be used as a second factor for protecting your accounts at Dropbox, Google, and Microsoft (just like its predecessor, FIDO U2F).
Moreover, [FIDO2](https://fidoalliance.org/fido2/)_ support passwordless login, where users can access their accounts without the need to enter any credentials, instead performing some user action like pushing a button or scanning a fingerprint.
Also of great importance are the security benefits of FIDO2 tokens, in particular its privacy properties and protection from phishing and Man-in-the-Middle attacks.
In this presentation, we will dive into this new technology and see how it works under the hood, why it improves on usability, security, and privacy aspects compared with traditional solutions, and how it can be integrated into your own web applications.
## Biography
Joost van Dijk works for SURF, the collaborative organisation for ICT in Dutch education and research as a technical product manager in the field of Security and Privacy.
For the past decade, he has been working on solutions for improving the usability and security of authentication for SURF's population of 1.5 million students, researchers, and staff. He was involved in the development of SURFs service for strong authentication and is the co-designer of the open source authentication app [tiqr](https://tiqr.org/)_.