ISO/IEC 25831-2:2026
International Standard
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Approved on
18 May 2026
Information technology — OpenID identity assurance 1.0 — Part 2: Schema definition
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ISO/IEC 25831-2:2026 Scope
This document defines the schema of JSON objects used to describe identity assurance relating to a natural person. It consists of the definition of a new claim called verified_claims that will be registered with the IANA "JSON Web Token Claims Registry" established by [RFC 7519]. As part of the definition of the verified_claims claim there is also an element defined called verification that provides a flexible container for identity assurance metadata. It is anticipated that the verification element may be used by other spec authors and implementers where the verification metadata is needed independently of the end-user verified claims.
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