kerberos
Asked on 2024-07-30
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It seems that the context provided does not mention Kerberos directly. However, if you are interested in authentication mechanisms and security improvements discussed at WWDC, you might find the following sessions relevant:
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Streamline sign-in with passkey upgrades and credential managers - This session covers the transition from traditional passwords to passkeys, which are more secure and resistant to phishing.
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What’s new in privacy - This session discusses automatic passkey upgrades and other privacy enhancements.
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What’s new in device management - This session includes updates on platform SSO (Single Sign-On) which might be of interest if you are looking into identity provider integrations and authentication mechanisms.
If you have any specific questions about these sessions or need more detailed information, feel free to ask!

Streamline sign-in with passkey upgrades and credential managers
Learn how to automatically upgrade existing, password-based accounts to use passkeys. We’ll share why and how to improve account security and ease of sign-in, information about new features available for credential manager apps, and how to make your app information shine in the new Passwords app.

What’s new in privacy
At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Learn about new and improved permission flows and other features that manage data in a privacy-preserving way, so that you can focus on creating great app experiences.

What’s new in device management
Learn about the latest management capabilities for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS, then discover the latest changes to Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager. We’ll also share updates to Activation Lock, SoftwareUpdate, and Safari management.
