W3Cx: Introduction to Web Authentication
Web developers dig deep into modern Web Authentication to secure access to resources and applications
About this course
This course introduces developers to the W3C’s Web Authentication (WebAuthn) API, which provides the tools to replace usernames and passwords in favor of hardware-backed, cryptographically secure authentication.
Learners will explore basic concepts such as registration and authentication, and how WebAuthn thwarts modern attacks such as phishing to ensure security and privacy.
After becoming familiar with WebAuthn buiding blocks, such as authenticators, clients, and replying parties, learners will move on to standing up a WebAuthn server and learning the different flows supported by WebAuthn.
Finally, students will review guidance and recommendations for operating a WebAuthn environment, capping off the course with an interactive project giving developers a solid foundation to secure assets and contemplate a passwordless future.
At a Glance:
Institution: W3Cx
Subject: Computer Science
Level: Introductory
Prerequisites:
Security key and/or Chrome authenticator (free tool that works on Chrome browser)
Have a working knowledge of computer security and authentication, and be familiar with JavaScript and be proficient in writing code
Have a working instance of Git and Docker
Language: English
Video Transcript: English
Associated skills:Phishing, Authentications, Application Programming Interface (API)
What You’ll Learn:
About this course
This course introduces developers to the W3C’s Web Authentication (WebAuthn) API, which provides the tools to replace usernames and passwords in favor of hardware-backed, cryptographically secure authentication.
Learners will explore basic concepts such as registration and authentication, and how WebAuthn thwarts modern attacks such as phishing to ensure security and privacy.
After becoming familiar with WebAuthn buiding blocks, such as authenticators, clients, and replying parties, learners will move on to standing up a WebAuthn server and learning the different flows supported by WebAuthn.
Finally, students will review guidance and recommendations for operating a WebAuthn environment, capping off the course with an interactive project giving developers a solid foundation to secure assets and contemplate a passwordless future.
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