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  2. JSON Web Token - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token

    Identifies the time at which the JWT was issued. The value must be a NumericDate. jti: JWT ID Case-sensitive unique identifier of the token even among different issuers. Commonly-used header fields The following fields are commonly used in the header of a JWT typ: Token type If present, it must be set to a registered IANA Media Type. cty ...

  3. Personal access token - Wikipedia

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    If the token is a JWT token it can use the exp [5] claim to declare a expiration time and the jti [6] claim to declare a unique identifier for the JWT which can be used to revoke it. References [ edit ]

  4. JSON Web Encryption - Wikipedia

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    Along with JSON Web Signature (JWS), it is one of the two possible formats of a JWT (JSON Web Token). JWE forms part of the JavaScript Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) suite of protocols. [ 2 ]

  5. JSON Web Signature - Wikipedia

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    JWS can be used for applications in which digitally signed information must be sent in a machine-readable format, such as e-commerce.For example, say a user named Bob is browsing widget prices on a web site (widgets.com), and wishes to get a quote on one of them.

  6. Security token service - Wikipedia

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    Security token service (STS) is a cross-platform open standard core component of the OASIS group's WS-Trust web services single sign-on infrastructure framework specification. cf. [1] [2] Within that claims-based identity framework, a secure token service is responsible for issuing, validating, renewing and cancelling security tokens.

  7. Digest access authentication - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digest_access_authentication

    Digest access authentication is one of the agreed-upon methods a web server can use to negotiate credentials, such as username or password, with a user's web browser.This can be used to confirm the identity of a user before sending sensitive information, such as online banking transaction history.

  8. JWT - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JWT

    JWT may refer to: JSON Web Token, a metadata standard; JWt (Java web toolkit), a software library; J. Walter Thompson, an advertising agency; See also:

  9. JTI - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTI

    JTI may refer to: Japan Tobacco International; Join the Impact, an American LGBT political movement; Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry, now called Japan Spotlight; Journal of Theological Interpretation; Jubail Technical Institute, in Saudi Arabia; Jungian Type Indicator, a psychometric questionnaire to assess personality types