Delegate authentication and a lot more to Keycloak with OpenID Connect

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This talk will be held in English. / Dieser Vortrag wird auf Englisch gehalten.

Authenticating users can start simple with a username and a password for each user. But you will also need to handle forgotten passwords and user registration. You might also want to validate email addresses, add second factors and have users update their profile information as needed.

A single-sign-on system like Keycloak can handle all that for you and will redirect users after they are authenticated to your applications.

See how you can delegate authentication by leveraging features of OpenID Connect. We will start simple and enable more and more features in our demo to show the functionality and flexibility of Keycloak.

Basics of web application development

How to use OpenID Connect - from checking if the user is logged in, continuing with registering the user, up until logging in and self-managing the user account.

Alexander Schwartz
Alexander Schwartz
is a Principal Software Engineer at IBM working full time as a Keycloak maintainer and technical team lead. At work and in his spare time he codes for Open Source projects. In previous jobs he worked as a software architect and IT consultant. At conferences and user groups he talks about JavaScript front ends, Java back ends, Kubernetes, performance and how to create great documentation with AsciiDoc and Antora.

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