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==Full Title or Meme==
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==Context==
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   Web Token (JWT), which can be optionally signed and/or encrypted.
 
   Web Token (JWT), which can be optionally signed and/or encrypted.
 
   SETs can be distributed via protocols such as HTTP.
 
   SETs can be distributed via protocols such as HTTP.
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==Problems==
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 13:34, 10 July 2018

Full Title or Meme

Security Event Token (SET) RFC 8417

Context

Security Event Token (SET) RFC 8417


  This specification defines the Security Event Token (SET) data
  structure.  A SET describes statements of fact from the perspective
  of an issuer about a subject.  These statements of fact represent an
  event that occurred directly to or about a security subject, for
  example, a statement about the issuance or revocation of a token on
  behalf of a subject.  This specification is intended to enable
  representing security- and identity-related events.  A SET is a JSON
  Web Token (JWT), which can be optionally signed and/or encrypted.
  SETs can be distributed via protocols such as HTTP.


Problems

Solutions

References