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As part of AsyncAPI Conference this week, I ran a session on how to describe Kafka security in AsyncAPI.
The aim of the session was to quickly show how to describe the security configuration of a Kafka cluster in an AsyncAPI document.
And, in reverse, if you’ve been given an AsyncAPI document, to show how to use that to configure a Kafka client or application to connect to the cluster, using the details in the AsyncAPI spec.
The slides I used are on Slideshare, and the recording of the session is below:
youtu.be/CeGOLijUuQc
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