@misc{rfc8417, series = {Request for Comments}, number = 8417, howpublished = {RFC 8417}, publisher = {RFC Editor}, doi = {10.17487/RFC8417}, url = {https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8417}, author = {Phil Hunt and Michael B. Jones and William Denniss and Morteza Ansari}, title = {{Security Event Token (SET)}}, pagetotal = 28, year = 2018, month = jul, abstract = {This specification defines the Security Event Token (SET) data structure. A SET describes statements of fact from the perspective of an issuer about a subject. These statements of fact represent an event that occurred directly to or about a security subject, for example, a statement about the issuance or revocation of a token on behalf of a subject. This specification is intended to enable representing security- and identity-related events. A SET is a JSON Web Token (JWT), which can be optionally signed and/or encrypted. SETs can be distributed via protocols such as HTTP.}, }