%% You should probably cite draft-ietf-cose-cbor-encoded-cert instead of this I-D. @techreport{mattsson-cose-cbor-cert-compress-06, number = {draft-mattsson-cose-cbor-cert-compress-06}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mattsson-cose-cbor-cert-compress/06/}, author = {Shahid Raza and Joel Höglund and Göran Selander and John Preuß Mattsson and Martin Furuhed}, title = {{CBOR Encoding of X.509 Certificates (CBOR Certificates)}}, pagetotal = 40, year = 2021, month = jan, day = 19, abstract = {This document specifies a CBOR encoding of X.509 certificates. The resulting certificates are called CBOR Certificates. The CBOR encoding supports a large subset of RFC 5280 and significantly reduces the size of certificates compatible with e.g. RFC 7925, IEEE 802.1AR (DevID), CNSA, and CA/Browser Forum Baseline Requirements. When used to re-encode DER encoded X.509 certificates, the CBOR encoding can in many cases reduce the size of RFC 7925 profiled certificates with over 50\%. The CBOR encoding can also be used to encode "natively signed" CBOR certificates, which does not require re-encoding for the signature to be verified. The document also specifies COSE headers as well as a TLS certificate type for CBOR certificates.}, }