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Laatste 4 beschikbare talks toegevoegd aan NJ2022
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speaker: Ondřej Caletka
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title: Run your own networking lab with Vagrant and Ansible
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link: talks/ondrej-caletka-run-my-own-networking-lab-with-vagrant-and-ansible/
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speaker: Joost van Dijk
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title: "From passwords to passkeys: What's new with FIDO"
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link: talks/joost-van-dijk-from-passwords-to-passkeys-whats-new-with-fido/
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speaker: Marcel Kornegoor
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title: "Course as Code: the future of AT Computing's training courses"
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link: talks/marcel-kornegoor-course-as-code-the-future-of-at-computings-training-courses/
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speaker: Joyce Mellens
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title: "Caer: An IoT Firewall for consumers"
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link: talks/joyce-mellens-caer-an-iot-firewall-for-consumers/
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date: 2022-11-29T20:31:43+02:00
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layout: event-talk
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title: "Joost van Dijk - From passwords to passkeys: what's new with FIDO?"
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- joost-van-dijk
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filename: 2022-11-29-joost-van-dijk-from-passwords-to-passkeys-whats-new-with-fido.pdf
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99dGW1Ou0Dk
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## Abstract
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Recent additions to FIDO and W3C standards enable mass adoption of passwordless authentication. Browser and platform vendors like Apple, Google, and Microsoft have started to implement support for these additions, enabling websites and other relying parties to further transition away from passwords to cryptographically secure passkeys.
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In this talk, we will discuss what these new additions are, and how they can help with replacing passwords. Along the way, we will answer questions like the following:
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* What are passkeys or discoverable credentials? What are multi-device credentials, how are they different from single-device credentials, and what problem are they solving?
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* Should I allow multi-device credentials on my website? How can I tell if a user logs in using a multi-device credential? How can device attestation and the FIDO metadata service help me distinguish different levels of authentication strength?
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* How do I migrate from passwords to passkeys? What is WebAuthn Conditional Mediation and why would I need it?
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* What is Hybrid transport and how does it allow me to use my phone as an authenticator?
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## Biography
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Joost van Dijk is a developer advocate at Yubico. He focuses on securing digital identities and accelerating the adoption of open source authentication standards as part of Yubico's developer program.
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date: 2022-11-29T20:31:43+02:00
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title: "Joyce Mellens - Caer: An IoT Firewall for consumers"
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filename: 2022-11-29-joyce-mellens-caer-an-iot-firewall-for-consumers.pdf
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99dGW1Ou0Dk
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## Abstract
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In this presentation, we will describe the technical design, practical UX considerations, and the limitations imposed by designing an open-source IoT Firewall for non-technical consumers. In short, this firewall begins as an out-of-band device that replaces the home router as DHCP server. It uses this position to restructures the network, containing IoT devices in isolated subnets and setting itself as the network gateway for all IoT devices in the home. From this position, besides applying some basic firewalling, it also employs an automated form of secondary authentication via whitelisting through a companion application to effectively enforce MFA.
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## Biography
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Joyce Mellens is young lecturer and researcher at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences, where she teaches students the foundations of computing architecture and cybersecurity. As a researcher she specializes in the Internet of Things, preferring to focus on the challenges of marrying cybersecurity with useability for consumers who don’t know what that word means.
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date: 2022-11-29T20:31:43+02:00
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title: "Marcel Kornegoor - Course as Code: the future of AT Computing's training courses"
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filename: 2022-11-29-course-as-code-the-future-of-at-computings-training-courses.pdf
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaEP29OZR3U
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## Abstract
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In 1985 Ger Austen (A) and Hendrik-Jan Thomassen (T) started AT Computing to share their knowledge of the UNIX operating system with the world through training. For nearly 35 years, the training formula has remained untouched: a classroom, a teacher, and an on-premises lab environment. However, the technology has evolved considerably since 1985 and the success formula of yesteryear began to show more and more cracks. A real breaking point came with the rise of Kubernetes. It turned out to be impossible to build a lab environment for a full class of students on the on-premises environment. Not much later, the COVID pandemic ensured that virtual and hybrid training became a necessity for survival and that the way people in general (and IT people in particular) learn was permanently changed. The big question is therefore how AT Computing will remain a relevant player in the market for open source training in the future?
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During this presentation we show how AT Computing looks at this and how we approach both our lab environment and our course materials as code and git first in order to (hopefully) find a future-proof new formula. Through a demo with a plethora of open source tools (Terraform, Packer, Ansible, Docker, GitLab, reStructuredText, LibreOffice, Python, CI/CD pipeline and Google Cloud Platform) and a storyline showing the ups and downs , the attendees are taken on the journey of discovery that we have embarked on with Course as Code. We are far from our final destination, but we are convinced that there is hope.
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## Biography
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Marcel earned a master's degree from Utrecht School of the Arts and after spending a couple of years as lead editor of a technical magazine, he started his IT career back in 2011. In 2018 he joined AT Computing and was promoted to CTO in early 2019. From that moment on he started to adapt the course of AT Computing towards containers, config management and cloud, with Linux at the core (of course) and a way of working that is heavily influenced by DevOps, LEAN and Continuous Delivery principles. Being brainwashed by the AT Computing gurus for over 4 years, he has become a huge fan of open source software. In his spare time he likes to spend time with his family or on his road bike or mountainbike.
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title: "Ondřej Caletka - Run your own networking lab with Vagrant and Ansible"
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filename: 2022-11-29-ondrej-caletka-run-your-own-networking-lab-with-vagrant-and-ansible.pdf
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaEP29OZR3U
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## Abstract
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Today's computers are pretty powerful and capable of running a few virtual machines. In the RIPE NCC we use this potential for our e-learning courses to provide the participants a portable lab environment that is based on open source software and can run on most computers. In this talk I will demonstrate how we use tools like Vagrant, VirtualBox or Ansible to automate creation and distribution of such environments as well as some pitfalls discovered along the way.
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## Biography
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Ondřej works as a technical expert in the Learning and Development team of the RIPE NCC. His main responsibility includes developing and operating the lab environment for training courses and online learning.
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Ondřej graduated from Czech Technical University in Prague and worked as network services administrator and developer for the Czech national research and education network CESNET before joining the RIPE NCC. He is also active in local IT communities around open source/free software, and acts as an IPv6 and DNSSEC ambassador, delivering talks and trainings at various events.
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