{"draft":"draft-ietf-secevent-token-13","doc_id":"RFC8417","title":"Security Event Token (SET)","authors":["P. Hunt, Ed.","M. Jones","W. Denniss","M. Ansari"],"format":["ASCII","HTML"],"page_count":"28","pub_status":"PROPOSED STANDARD","status":"PROPOSED STANDARD","source":"Security Events","abstract":"This specification defines the Security Event Token (SET) data\r\nstructure. A SET describes statements of fact from the perspective\r\nof an issuer about a subject. These statements of fact represent an\r\nevent that occurred directly to or about a security subject, for\r\nexample, a statement about the issuance or revocation of a token on\r\nbehalf of a subject. This specification is intended to enable\r\nrepresenting security- and identity-related events. A SET is a JSON\r\nWeb Token (JWT), which can be optionally signed and\/or encrypted.\r\nSETs can be distributed via protocols such as HTTP.","pub_date":"July 2018","keywords":["Identity","Security","Event","Token","Claims","JSON","JSON Web Token","JWT"],"obsoletes":[],"obsoleted_by":[],"updates":[],"updated_by":[],"see_also":[],"doi":"10.17487\/RFC8417","errata_url":"https:\/\/www.rfc-editor.org\/errata\/rfc8417"}