Privacy-Enhanced Tokens for Authorization in ACE
draft-cuellar-ace-pat-priv-enhanced-authz-tokens-04
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Authors | Jorge R Cuellar , Prabhakaran Kasinathan , Daniel Calvo | ||
Last updated | 2017-07-02 (Latest revision 2016-12-29) | ||
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Abstract
This specification defines PAT, "Privacy-Enhanced-Authorization- Tokens" or "Pseudonym-based Authorization Tokens", a protocol and a token construction procedure for client authorization in a constrained environment. This memo also specifies a profile for ACE framework for Authentication and Authorization for constrained environments. This draft uses CBOR Web Token (CWT) and CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE) to encode PAT messages.
Authors
Jorge R Cuellar
Prabhakaran Kasinathan
Daniel Calvo
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