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04/06/2022 1:54 pm
Which definition describes JWT in regard to REST API security?
- A . an encrypted JSON token that is used for authentication
- B . an encrypted JSON token that is used for authorization
- C . an encoded JSON token that is used to securely exchange information
- D . an encoded JSON token that is used for authentication
Suggested Answer: D
Explanation:
JWT: JSON Web Tokens are an open and standard (RFC 7519) way for you to represent your user's identity securely during a two-party interaction. That is to say, when two systems exchange data you can use a JSON Web Token to identify your user without having to send private credentials on every request.
Explanation:
JWT: JSON Web Tokens are an open and standard (RFC 7519) way for you to represent your user's identity securely during a two-party interaction. That is to say, when two systems exchange data you can use a JSON Web Token to identify your user without having to send private credentials on every request.