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: JWT
IETF 123: OAuth WG Session 1 Summary (24th Japan time)
Summary On July 7th, Japan time, the first session of the OAuth WG was held at IETF 24 Madrid. The agenda announced in advance is as follows, but a session on AI was inserted after the Chairs update. In addition, the Chairs Update was as follows…
Further display IETF 123: OAuth WG Session 1 Summary (24th Japan time)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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