Security Event Token (SET)
draft-backman-secevent-token-03
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Authors | Annabelle Backman , William Denniss , Morteza Ansari , Michael B. Jones | ||
Last updated | 2018-06-03 (Latest revision 2017-11-30) | ||
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Abstract
This specification defines the Security Event Token, which may be distributed via a protocol such as HTTP. The Security Event Token (SET) specification profiles the JSON Web Token (JWT), which can be optionally signed and/or encrypted. A SET describes a statement of fact from the perspective of an issuer that it intends to share with one or more receivers.
Authors
Annabelle Backman
William Denniss
Morteza Ansari
Michael B. Jones
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