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Let’s get our series started in which we make our case against token-based AuthZ.

JWTs are like a key and composed of three parts: a header, a payload, and a signature. Image
The payload contains information to identify the owner of the token: user ID, email address, etc.

These are called claims and essentially, they can hold whatever info you may need.
The signature is what makes a JWT secure, but JWTs are usually not encrypted.

The information is encoded (not encrypted), which means it can be decoded.

The way to keep JWTs secure is to make sure they are hashed using a secret.
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THREAD: Following the #CAA2020 I would like to share the slides and Q&A from the #publishing session, how to get published and read, last Friday with @ivittieditor and @Arts_Routledge
@ivittieditor @Arts_Routledge There are so many journals! Tip: find the journal first before writing. Are you writing for a large generalist audience or would you have greater impact in a more niche pub? Find out about themed issues. Consider what is needed for you: publisher? readers?
@ivittieditor @Arts_Routledge recent authors? online only publications? metrics like Impact Factor or indexing services? type of peer review? submission process and avg length of time? Open Access? Who is the editor? Who is on the editorial board? Who are recent authors?
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