@techreport{mih-scitt-agent-action-capsule-sel-disc-00, number = {draft-mih-scitt-agent-action-capsule-sel-disc-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mih-scitt-agent-action-capsule-sel-disc/00/}, author = {Steven Mih}, title = {{Selective Disclosure Profile for Agent Action Capsules}}, pagetotal = 23, year = 2026, month = jun, day = 19, abstract = {This document normatively profiles the per-field selective-disclosure extension point reserved in draft-mih-scitt-agent-action-capsule-01 Section 9.2 (Selective Disclosure). It defines the salted-hash commitment encoding, decoy-digest construction, disclosure format, producer requirements, and verifier checks for selectively disclosable fields in Agent Action Capsule payloads. The mechanism follows the SD-JWT selective-disclosure model (RFC 9901) — salted- hash commitments, decoy digests, and disclosed {[}salt, name, value{]} triples — using JCS (RFC 8785) canonicalization, which is already the base Capsule profile's canonical form. SD-JWT (RFC 9901) is the JSON form; SD-CWT (draft-ietf-spice-sd-cwt) is the CBOR/dCBOR sibling. Because the Capsule payload is JSON, this profile uses the SD-JWT (JSON) construction, cited alongside the SPICE WG's SD-CWT work for SCITT-ecosystem consistency. Verifier checks are deterministic and reproducible from the Capsule bytes plus a provided disclosure set alone; no clock, network access, model invocation, or external lookup beyond the provided disclosures is required.}, }