My understanding was it was transaction authorization. (it is unfortunate that authorization and authentication both start with 'auth' in english - 'authN' and 'authZ' are preferred to 'auth' IMHO)
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 10:55 AM Kyle Rose <kr...@krose.org> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 11:39 AM Dick Hardt <dick.ha...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey OAuthers >> >> As chair of the Tx BOF coming up in Singapore on Nov 18 @ 5:30-7:30PM Monday >> Afternoon, I'm gathering who would be interested in making presentations, >> and how much time you would like. >> > > Is this BoF limited to authorization, or would something like end-to-end > authentication of transaction request/response via a less trusted > intermediary (e.g., an API gateway or CDN) for purposes of limiting > transitive trust be in scope? I'm thinking of something akin to > OSCORE-style transactions, but more general (e.g., not specific to > constrained computing environments, not forcing the use of CBOR). > > Thanks, > Kyle >
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