Nick Steele is a product manager and W3C Invited Expert with 13 years of experience shaping secure web standards and shipping developer-focused products from New York. He blends product strategy with deep technical fluency—evidenced by substantive contributions to the WebAuthn specification where he clarified authenticator definitions and maintained spec integrity. Comfortable crossing between product, security, and engineering, he focuses on turning complex authentication and developer-experience requirements into clear, practical specifications and roadmaps. Colleagues rely on him to translate nuanced protocol details into product decisions that are both usable and auditable.
Web Authentication: An API for accessing Public Key Credentials
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:18 reviews, 12 commits, 32 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Nick primarily focused on updating and refining the WebAuthn specification documentation. Their work involved modifying the Authenticator definition, removing and reverting references to TokenBinding, and updating the wording for feedback. The user's commits demonstrate a deep understanding of the WebAuthn standard and a focus on improving its clarity and accuracy. Furthermore, the changes reflect a role in maintaining the integrity and coherence of the specification.
Showing and telling how to deploy WebAuthn / FIDO2 across several languages and frameworks
Contributions:2 reviews, 23 commits, 4 PRs in 5 months
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