Michael B. Jones
Michael B. Jones is on a quest to build the Internet's missing identity layer. He is an editor of the OpenID Connect specifications, IETF OAuth specifications, including JSON Web Token (JWT) and DPoP, the IETF JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) specifications, FIDO 2.0, and W3C Web Authentication. Michael was recognized as Distinguished Engineer by OpenID Foundation and was granted a lifetime achievement award by Kuppinger Cole for creating simple, secure, ubiquitous, interoperable digital identity solutions since 2005. As a long-time member of the OpenID Board of Directors, he architected the award-winning and globally adopted OpenID Certification program. He chairs the IETF COSE working group. Michael's Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University led to a lifelong career in digital identity, computer security, privacy, and networking. He is passionate about mentoring the next generation of identity leaders. His professional Web site is https://self-issued.consulting/, he blogs at https://self-issued.info/ and tweets at @selfissued.
Session
The number of OAuth and OpenID specs continues to grow. We will discuss how people and organizations have gone about selecting and curating the specs to implement in an attempt to create coherent and useful open source and commercial offerings.