Claim Name,Claim Description,Change Controller,Reference
iss,Issuer,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.1]"
sub,Subject,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.2]"
aud,Audience,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.3]"
exp,Expiration Time,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.4]"
nbf,Not Before,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.5]"
iat,Issued At,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.6]"
jti,JWT ID,[IESG],"[RFC7519, Section 4.1.7]"
name,Full name,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
given_name,Given name(s) or first name(s),[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
family_name,Surname(s) or last name(s),[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
middle_name,Middle name(s),[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
nickname,Casual name,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
preferred_username,Shorthand name by which the End-User wishes to be referred to,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
profile,Profile page URL,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
picture,Profile picture URL,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
website,Web page or blog URL,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
email,Preferred e-mail address,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
email_verified,True if the e-mail address has been verified; otherwise false,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
gender,Gender,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
birthdate,Birthday,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
zoneinfo,Time zone,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
locale,Locale,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
phone_number,Preferred telephone number,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
phone_number_verified,True if the phone number has been verified; otherwise false,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
address,Preferred postal address,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
updated_at,Time the information was last updated,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.1]"
azp,Authorized party - the party to which the ID Token was issued,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 2]"
nonce,Value used to associate a Client session with an ID Token (MAY also be used for nonce values in other applications of JWTs),[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 2][RFC9449]"
auth_time,Time when the authentication occurred,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 2]"
at_hash,Access Token hash value,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 2]"
c_hash,Code hash value,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 3.3.2.11]"
acr,Authentication Context Class Reference,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 2]"
amr,Authentication Methods References,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 2]"
sub_jwk,Public key used to check the signature of an ID Token,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 7.4]"
cnf,Confirmation,[IESG],"[RFC7800, Section 3.1]"
sip_from_tag,SIP From tag header field parameter value,[IESG],[RFC8055][RFC3261]
sip_date,SIP Date header field value,[IESG],[RFC8055][RFC3261]
sip_callid,SIP Call-Id header field value,[IESG],[RFC8055][RFC3261]
sip_cseq_num,SIP CSeq numeric header field parameter value,[IESG],[RFC8055][RFC3261]
sip_via_branch,SIP Via branch header field parameter value,[IESG],[RFC8055][RFC3261]
orig,Originating Identity String,[IESG],"[RFC8225, Section 5.2.1]"
dest,Destination Identity String,[IESG],"[RFC8225, Section 5.2.1]"
mky,Media Key Fingerprint String,[IESG],"[RFC8225, Section 5.2.2]"
events,Security Events,[IESG],"[RFC8417, Section 2.2]"
toe,Time of Event,[IESG],"[RFC8417, Section 2.2]"
txn,Transaction Identifier,[IESG],"[RFC8417, Section 2.2]"
rph,Resource Priority Header Authorization,[IESG],"[RFC8443, Section 3]"
sid,Session ID,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Front-Channel Logout 1.0, Section 3]"
vot,Vector of Trust value,[IESG],[RFC8485]
vtm,Vector of Trust trustmark URL,[IESG],[RFC8485]
attest,Attestation level as defined in SHAKEN framework,[IESG],[RFC8588]
origid,Originating Identifier as defined in SHAKEN framework,[IESG],[RFC8588]
act,Actor,[IESG],"[RFC8693, Section 4.1]"
scope,Scope Values,[IESG],"[RFC8693, Section 4.2]"
client_id,Client Identifier,[IESG],"[RFC8693, Section 4.3]"
may_act,"Authorized Actor - the party that is authorized
to become the actor",[IESG],"[RFC8693, Section 4.4]"
jcard,jCard data,[IESG],[RFC8688][RFC7095]
at_use_nbr,Number of API requests for which the access token can be used,[ETSI],[ETSI GS NFV-SEC 022 V2.7.1]
div,Diverted Target of a Call,[IESG],[RFC8946]
opt,Original PASSporT (in Full Form),[IESG],[RFC8946]
vc,Verifiable Credential as specified in the W3C Recommendation,[IESG],"[W3C Recommendation
Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0 - Expressing verifiable information on the Web (19 November 2019), Section 6.3.1]"
vp,Verifiable Presentation as specified in the W3C Recommendation,[IESG],"[W3C Recommendation
Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0 - Expressing verifiable information on the Web (19 November 2019), Section 6.3.1]"
sph,SIP Priority header field,[IESG],[RFC9027]
ace_profile,"The ACE profile a token is supposed to be used
with.",[IETF],"[RFC9200, Section 5.10]"
cnonce,"""client-nonce"". A nonce previously provided to
the AS by the RS via the client. Used to verify token freshness
when the RS cannot synchronize its clock with the AS.",[IETF],"[RFC9200, Section 5.10]"
exi,"""Expires in"". Lifetime of the token in seconds
from the time the RS first sees it. Used to implement a weaker
from of token expiration for devices that cannot synchronize their
internal clocks.",[IETF],"[RFC9200, Section 5.10.3]"
roles,Roles,[IETF],"[RFC7643, Section 4.1.2][RFC9068, Section 2.2.3.1]"
groups,Groups,[IETF],"[RFC7643, Section 4.1.2][RFC9068, Section 2.2.3.1]"
entitlements,Entitlements,[IETF],"[RFC7643, Section 4.1.2][RFC9068, Section 2.2.3.1]"
token_introspection,Token introspection response,[IETF],"[RFC9701, Section 5]"
eat_nonce,Nonce,[IETF],[RFC9711]
ueid,Universal Entity ID,[IETF],[RFC9711]
sueids,Semipermanent UEIDs,[IETF],[RFC9711]
oemid,Hardware OEM ID,[IETF],[RFC9711]
hwmodel,Model identifier for hardware,[IETF],[RFC9711]
hwversion,Hardware Version Identifier,[IETF],[RFC9711]
oemboot,Indicates whether the software booted was OEM authorized,[IETF],[RFC9711]
dbgstat,The status of debug facilities,[IETF],[RFC9711]
location,The geographic location,[IETF],[RFC9711]
eat_profile,The EAT profile followed,[IETF],[RFC9711]
submods,The section containing submodules,[IETF],[RFC9711]
uptime,Uptime,[IETF],[RFC9711]
bootcount,The number of times the entity or submodule has been booted,[IETF],[RFC9711]
bootseed,Identifies a boot cycle,[IETF],[RFC9711]
dloas,Certifications received as Digital Letters of Approval,[IETF],[RFC9711]
swname,The name of the software running in the entity,[IETF],[RFC9711]
swversion,The version of software running in the entity,[IETF],[RFC9711]
manifests,Manifests describing the software installed on the entity,[IETF],[RFC9711]
measurements,"Measurements of the software, memory configuration, and such on the entity",[IETF],[RFC9711]
measres,The results of comparing software measurements to reference values,[IETF],[RFC9711]
intuse,The intended use of the EAT,[IETF],[RFC9711]
cdniv,CDNI Claim Set Version,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.8]"
cdnicrit,CDNI Critical Claims Set,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.9]"
cdniip,CDNI IP Address,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.10]"
cdniuc,CDNI URI Container,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.11]"
cdniets,CDNI Expiration Time Setting for Signed Token Renewal,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.12]"
cdnistt,CDNI Signed Token Transport Method for Signed Token Renewal,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.13]"
cdnistd,CDNI Signed Token Depth,[IETF],"[RFC9246, Section 2.1.14]"
sig_val_claims,Signature Validation Token,[IETF],"[RFC9321, Section 3.2.3]"
authorization_details,The claim authorization_details contains a JSON array of JSON objects representing the rights of the access token. Each JSON object contains the data to specify the authorization requirements for a certain type of resource.,[IETF],"[RFC9396, Section 9.1]"
verified_claims,A structured claim containing end-user claims and the details of how those end-user claims were assured.,[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Identity Assurance Schema Definition 1.0, Section 5]"
place_of_birth,A structured claim representing the end-user's place of birth.,[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
nationalities,String array representing the end-user's nationalities.,[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
birth_family_name,"Family name(s) someone has when they were born, or at least from the time they were a child. This term can be used by a person who changes the family name(s) later in life for any reason. Note that in some cultures, people can have multiple family names or no family name; all can be present, with the names being separated by space characters.",[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
birth_given_name,"Given name(s) someone has when they were born, or at least from the time they were a child. This term can be used by a person who changes the given name later in life for any reason. Note that in some cultures, people can have multiple given names; all can be present, with the names being separated by space characters.",[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
birth_middle_name,"Middle name(s) someone has when they were born, or at least from the time they were a child. This term can be used by a person who changes the middle name later in life for any reason. Note that in some cultures, people can have multiple middle names; all can be present, with the names being separated by space characters. Also note that in some cultures, middle names are not used.",[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
salutation,"End-user's salutation, e.g., ""Mr""",[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
title,"End-user's title, e.g., ""Dr""",[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
msisdn,End-user's mobile phone number formatted according to ITU-T recommendation [E.164],[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
also_known_as,"Stage name, religious name or any other type of alias/pseudonym with which a person is known in a specific context besides its legal name.",[eKYC_and_Identity_Assurance_WG],"[OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance Claims Registration 1.0, Section 4]"
htm,The HTTP method of the request,[IETF],"[RFC9449, Section 4.2]"
htu,The HTTP URI of the request (without query and fragment parts),[IETF],"[RFC9449, Section 4.2]"
ath,The base64url-encoded SHA-256 hash of the ASCII encoding of the associated access token's value,[IETF],"[RFC9449, Section 4.2]"
atc,Authority Token Challenge,[IETF],[RFC9447]
sub_id,Subject Identifier,[IETF],"[RFC9493, Section 4.1]"
rcd,Rich Call Data Information,[IETF],[RFC9795]
rcdi,Rich Call Data Integrity Information,[IETF],[RFC9795]
crn,Call Reason,[IETF],[RFC9795]
msgi,Message Integrity Information,[IETF],[RFC9475]
_claim_names,JSON object whose member names are the Claim Names for the Aggregated and Distributed Claims,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.6.2]"
_claim_sources,JSON object whose member names are referenced by the member values of the _claim_names member,[OpenID_Foundation_Artifact_Binding_Working_Group],"[OpenID Connect Core 1.0, Section 5.6.2]"
rdap_allowed_purposes,This claim describes the set of RDAP query purposes that are available to an identity that is presented for access to a protected RDAP resource.,[IETF],"[RFC9560, Section 3.1.5.1]"
rdap_dnt_allowed,"This claim contains a JSON boolean literal that describes a ""do not track"" request for server-side tracking, logging, or recording of an identity that is presented for access to a protected RDAP resource.",[IETF],"[RFC9560, Section 3.1.5.2]"
geohash,Geohash String or Array,[Consumer_Technology_Association],[Fast and Readable Geographical Hashing (CTA-5009)]
_sd,Digests of Disclosures for object properties,[IETF],"[RFC-ietf-oauth-selective-disclosure-jwt-22, Section 4.2.4.1]"
...,Digest of the Disclosure for an array element,[IETF],"[RFC-ietf-oauth-selective-disclosure-jwt-22, Section 4.2.4.2]"
_sd_alg,Hash algorithm used to generate Disclosure digests and digest over presentation,[IETF],"[RFC-ietf-oauth-selective-disclosure-jwt-22, Section 4.1.1]"
sd_hash,Digest of the SD-JWT to which the KB-JWT is tied,[IETF],"[RFC-ietf-oauth-selective-disclosure-jwt-22, Section 4.3]"
consumerPlmnId,PLMN ID of the NF service consumer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
consumerSnpnId,SNPN ID of the NF service consumer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
producerPlmnId,PLMN ID of the NF service producer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
producerSnpnId,SNPN ID of the NF service producer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
producerSnssaiList,List of S-NSSAIs of the NF service producer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
producerNsiList,List of NSIs of the NF service produce,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
producerNfSetId,NF Set ID of the NF service producer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
producerNfServiceSetId,NF Service Set ID of the NF Service Producer,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
sourceNfInstanceId,NF Instance ID of the source NF,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
analyticsIdList,Analytics IDs,[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.510, Clause 6.3.5.2.4]"
resOwnerId,"Contains the identifier of the resource owner, e.g., GPSI as specified in clause 5.3.2 of [3GPP TS 29.571].",[_3GPP_Specifications_Manager],"[3GPP TS 29.222, Clause 8.5.4.2.8]"
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