If anyone here happens to be at the #NordicAPIs #PlatformSummit in #Stockholm tomorrow, I'll be talking about distributed authorization at 11:15. Come say hi!
https://nordicapis.com/sessions/the-evolution-of-distributed-api-authorization/
Should user Alice be allowed to read credit reports? Should a cloud instance be deployable without basic security configuration in place? Should service X be allowed to query the database? Policy defines the rules of our systems, but how do we ensure our policies are enforced consistently in increasingly distributed and diverse API stacks? In ...
After a bit of a summer pause, I'm back to speaking 🥳 This time in Stockholm, during the Nordic API's flagship conference: Platform Summit (https://nordicapis.com/events/platform-summit-2024/). On Monday, 7.10, I'll conduct an OAuth workshop together with my colleague, Gary Archer. On Wednesday, 9.10, I'll talk about what security vulnerabilities you can solve with the techniques described in the FAPI OAuth security profile.
Creating Industry-Standard Webhooks with Standard Webhooks
https://nordicapis.com/creating-industry-standard-webhooks-with-standard-webhooks/
"In this post, we’ll dig into the Standard Webhooks specification, look at its key features, and assess what it can provide over or alongside using an existing specification language like OpenAPI." -- #ChrisWood #nordicAPIs
The Ten REST Commandments
https://nordicapis.com/the-ten-rest-commandments/
"[T]hese are the ten REST commandments that my team is often talking about. They can be summed up as logical or obvious. But, after working at an API observability platform for years, I’ve realized they’re not as apparent as you or I may assume. APIs are meant to be fast, consistent, and reliable. So, I encourage you to consider these points the next time you build or maintain an API." -- #SteveMcDougall #NordicAPIs
I'm talking at a conference! If you were at the conference you could hear me talk!
About what, you ask? Well, we've done some neat stuff at Oxide w/ Rust and OpenAPI, so ::waves in that direction::