1. The Birth of RFC 9901 On November 19, 2025, the specification for "Selective Disclosure for JSON Web Tokens," commonly known as SD-JWT, was published as RFC 9901. The authors are the following three people: JSON Web…
Further display Congratulations on RFC 9901! SD-JWT Becomes an Internet Standard -- New Rules for "Show Only What You Need" in the Era of Digital ID Wallets ~ "SD-JWT: An Overview of the Core Format Supporting Verifiable Credentials and Identity Wallets"tag: JWS
JWS and JWT are now RFCs!
It's taken a long time[1], but JSON Web Signature (JWS) and JSON Web Token (JWT) have finally become Standards Track RFCs[2], [RFC7515] and [RFC7519], respectively. For those of you who don't know...
Further display JWS and JWT are now RFCs!Standardization of JSON Web Signature (JWS) has begun at the IETF
Standardization of JSON Web Signature, a method for adding signatures to JSON, has begun in the IETF JOSE Working Group [1]. The initial draft is available at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-…
Further display Standardization of JSON Web Signature (JWS) has begun at the IETF
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