Curity and Verisec, the company behind the mobile e-ID service Freja eID, enters into a technical partnership.
You may have heard about the new General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), that comes into effect May 25, 2018. Our aim is to be as transparent as possible regarding how and why we process your personal data, and as such we have updated our Privacy Policy.
On April 11th – 13th Curity will be exhibiting at the API Conference which will be held at Business Design Centre in London. The CEO of Curity, Travis Spencer, will also be giving a talk: Secure Your APIs and Microservices Using OAuth & OpenID Connect.
Come by our booth and sign up to enter the lottery and you might go home with a Nintendo Switch!
At IETF 101 in London, we were presenting the recently suggested RFC to the OAuth working group that will allow developers to secure their SPA in a standardized way. Until now, there hasn’t been a way in OAuth for clients to request user authorization when using scripting languages such as JavaScript.
On March 22nd, Curity will host a half-day workshop on OAuth and OpenID Connect at Nordic APIs and Copenhagen Fintech’s event APIs for Banking and FinTech, in Copenhagen. If you are architecting your APIs, or doing back-end development, then this workshop is for you – previous experience with the technologies is not required to participate.
Curity is the proud organizer behind the Stockholm Java User Group meetup. The next meetup will be hosted together with Computer Futures. The meetup, with the theme Patterns and Performance, will take place at 6 pm on February 20th, at SUP 46’s offices on Regeringsgatan 65 in Stockholm. The meetup is free and we will have three speakers presenting.