…. Certain security-related terms are to be understood in the sense defined in [ RFC4949 ]. These terms include, but are not limited to, "attack", "authentication", "authorization", "certificate", "confidentiality", "credential", "encryption", "identity", "sign", "signature", "tru…
…ted Header". These terms defined by the Internet Security Glossary, Version 2 [ RFC4949 ] are incorporated into this specification: "Ciphertext", "Digital Signature", "Message Authentication Code (MAC)", and "Plaintext". These terms are defined by this specification: JSON Web Key…
… (JWK Set)". These terms defined by the Internet Security Glossary, Version 2 [ RFC4949 ] are incorporated into this specification: "Ciphertext", "Digital Signature", "Message Authentication Code (MAC)", and "Plaintext". This term is defined by this specification: Base64urlUInt T…
…y Various security-related terms are to be understood in the sense defined in [ RFC4949 ]. The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as…
…)", and "Plaintext" are defined by the "Internet Security Glossary, Version 2" [RFC4949]. This term is defined by this specification: Base64urlUInt The representation of a positive or zero integer value as the base64url encoding of the value's unsigned big-endian representation a…
…", and "Plaintext" are defined by the "Internet Security Glossary, Version 2" [ RFC4949 ]. Jones, et al. Standards Track [Page 4] RFC 7519 JSON Web Token (JWT) May 2015 These terms are defined by this specification: JSON Web Token (JWT) A string representing a set of claims as a …
…. Certain security-related terms are to be understood in the sense defined in [ RFC4949 ]. These terms include, but are not limited to, "attack", "authentication", "authorization", "certificate", "confidentiality", "credential", "encryption", "identity", "sign", "signature", "tru…
…986 Certain security-related terms are to be understood in the sense defined in RFC4949 . These terms include, but are not limited to, "attack", "authentication", "authorization", "certificate", "confidentiality", "credential", "encryption", "identity", "sign", "signature", "trus…
…", and "Plaintext" are defined by the "Internet Security Glossary, Version 2" [ RFC4949 ]. Jones, et al. Standards Track [Page 4] RFC 7519 JSON Web Token (JWT) May 2015 These terms are defined by this specification: JSON Web Token (JWT) A string representing a set of claims as a …
…", and "Plaintext" are defined by the "Internet Security Glossary, Version 2" [ RFC4949 ]. These terms are defined by this specification: JSON Web Encryption (JWE) A data structure representing an encrypted and integrity-protected message. Authenticated Encryption with Associated…
…gy Various security-related terms are to be understood in the sense defined in [RFC4949]. The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as …
…", and "Plaintext" are defined by the "Internet Security Glossary, Version 2" [ RFC4949 ]. These terms are defined by this specification: JSON Web Key (JWK) A JSON object that represents a cryptographic key. The members of the object represent properties of the key, including its…
…", and "Plaintext" are defined by the "Internet Security Glossary, Version 2" [ RFC4949 ]. These terms are defined by this specification: JSON Web Key (JWK) A JSON object that represents a cryptographic key. The members of the object represent properties of the key, including its…
…MITM: is an acronym for "man in the middle". See "man-in-the-middle attack" in [RFC4949]. Request URI: is the URI used to cause a UA to issue an HTTP request message. See also "Effective Request URI". UA: is an acronym for "user agent". For the purposes of this specification, a U…
…ITM: is an acronym for "man in the middle". See "man-in-the-middle attack" in [ RFC4949 ]. Request URI: is the URI used to cause a UA to issue an HTTP request message. See also "Effective Request URI". UA: is an acronym for "user agent". For the purposes of this specification, a …