Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Open id specifications_work_update-tokyo_2011
1. OpenID Specifications Update OpenIDAtoZ Tokyo– May 20, 2011 John Bradley – Independent Mike Jones – Microsoft Nat Sakimura – Nomura Research Institute
4. Easy Things Easy Standard UserInfo for Simple “Connect” Ability Designed to Work Well on Mobile Phones
5. How We Make It Easy Build on OAuth 2.0 Use JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) JSON Web Token (JWT) claims representation Goal: Easy implementation on all modern web platforms
13. Next Steps Turn consensus decisions into complete specs Gather feedback from developers Interop work Obtain implementation commitments Formal specification launch
14. Use of Summits Munich: Discuss progress, specs – gather input Colorado: Interop work – potentially in cooperation with OSIS Tokyo: Test implementations; learn from implementation and deployment experiences London: Discuss progress, specs – gather input Nov IIW: Spec refinement and/or finalization
15. NSTIC Governance in Washington DC June 8-10 NSTIC Privacy in Boston June 27-28
16. Resources Artifact Binding Working Group Wiki Page http://wiki.openid.net/w/page/12995134/Artifact-Binding Artifact Binding Mailing List http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-specs-ab OpenID Blog post “A Map for OpenID ABC” http://openid.net/2011/04/29/a-map-for-openid-abc/ Mike’s blog http://self-issued.info/ Nat’s blog (日本語) http://www.sakimura.org/