Cryptographic operations like hashing and signing depend on that the target
data does not change during serialization, transport, or parsing. By applying
the rules defined by JCS (JSON Canonicalization Scheme), data provided in the
RFC8259 format can be exchanged "as is", while still being subject to secure
cryptographic operations. JCS achieves this by building on the serialization
formats for JSON primitives as defined by ECMAScript, constraining JSON data
to the I-JSON [RFC7493] subset, and through a platform independent property
sorting scheme.
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Public RFC: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8785
Installed Size: 2.7 MB
Architectures: amd64 arm64