Attestation Results for Secure Interactions
draft-ietf-rats-ar4si-05
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Authors | Eric Voit , Henk Birkholz , Thomas Hardjono , Thomas Fossati , Vincent Scarlata | ||
Last updated | 2024-03-02 (Latest revision 2023-08-30) | ||
Replaces | draft-voit-rats-attestation-results | ||
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Abstract
This document defines reusable Attestation Result information elements. When these elements are offered to Relying Parties as Evidence, different aspects of Attester trustworthiness can be evaluated. Additionally, where the Relying Party is interfacing with a heterogeneous mix of Attesting Environment and Verifier types, consistent policies can be applied to subsequent information exchange between each Attester and the Relying Party.
Authors
Eric Voit
Henk Birkholz
Thomas Hardjono
Thomas Fossati
Vincent Scarlata
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