Name,Label,Value Type,Value Registry,Description,Reference
Reserved for Private Use,less than -65536,,,,[RFC9052]
delegated to the COSE Header Algorithm Parameters registry,-65536 to -1,,,,
Reserved,0,,,,[RFC9052]
alg,1,int / tstr,COSE Algorithms registry,Cryptographic algorithm to use,[RFC9052]
crit,2,[+ label],COSE Header Parameters registry,Critical headers to be understood,[RFC9052]
content type,3,tstr / uint,[COAP Content-Formats] or [Media Types] registry,Content type of the payload,[RFC9052]
kid,4,bstr,,Key identifier,[RFC9052]
IV,5,bstr,,Full Initialization Vector,[RFC9052]
Partial IV,6,bstr,,Partial Initialization Vector,[RFC9052]
counter signature,7,COSE_Signature / [+ COSE_Signature ],,CBOR-encoded signature structure (Deprecated by [RFC9338]),[RFC8152]
Unassigned,8,,,,
CounterSignature0,9,bstr,,Counter signature with implied signer and headers (Deprecated by [RFC9338]),[RFC8152]
kid context,10,bstr,,Identifies the context for the key identifier,"[RFC8613, Section 5.1]"
Countersignature version 2,11,COSE_Countersignature / [+ COSE_Countersignature],,V2 countersignature attribute,[RFC9338]
Countersignature0 version 2,12,COSE_Countersignature0,,V2 Abbreviated Countersignature,[RFC9338]
kcwt,13,COSE_Messages,,A CBOR Web Token (CWT) containing a COSE_Key in a 'cnf' claim and possibly other claims. CWT is defined in [RFC8392]. COSE_Messages is defined in [RFC9052].,[RFC9528]
kccs,14,map,,A CWT Claims Set (CCS) containing a COSE_Key in a 'cnf' claim and possibly other claims. CCS is defined in [RFC8392].,[RFC9528]
CWT Claims,15,map,map keys in [CWT Claims],Location for CWT Claims in COSE Header Parameters.,"[RFC9597, Section 2]"
typ (type),16,uint / tstr,[COAP Content-Formats] or [Media Types] registry,Content type of the complete COSE object,"[RFC9596, Section 2]"
Unassigned,17-21,,,,
c5t,22,COSE_CertHash,,"Hash of a C509Certificate (TEMPORARY - registered 2024-03-11, extension registered 2025-02-28, expires 2025-03-11)",[draft-ietf-cose-cbor-encoded-cert-12]
c5u,23,uri,,"URI pointing to a COSE_C509 containing an ordered chain of certificates (TEMPORARY - registered 2024-03-11, extension registered 2025-02-28, expires 2025-03-11)",[draft-ietf-cose-cbor-encoded-cert-12]
c5b,24,COSE_C509,,"An unordered bag of C509 certificates (TEMPORARY - registered 2024-03-11, extension registered 2025-02-28, expires 2025-03-11)",[draft-ietf-cose-cbor-encoded-cert-12]
c5c,25,COSE_C509,,"An ordered chain of C509 certificates (TEMPORARY - registered 2024-03-11, extension registered 2025-02-28, expires 2025-03-11)",[draft-ietf-cose-cbor-encoded-cert-12]
Unassigned,26-31,,,,
x5bag,32,COSE_X509,,An unordered bag of X.509 certificates,[RFC9360]
x5chain,33,COSE_X509,,An ordered chain of X.509 certificates,[RFC9360]
x5t,34,COSE_CertHash,,Hash of an X.509 certificate,[RFC9360]
x5u,35,uri,,URI pointing to an X.509 certificate,[RFC9360]
Unassigned,36-255,,,,
CUPHNonce,256,bstr,,Challenge Nonce,[FIDO Device Onboard Specification]
CUPHOwnerPubKey,257,array,,Public Key,[FIDO Device Onboard Specification]
payload-hash-alg,258,int,[COSE Algorithms] registry,"The hash algorithm used to produce the payload of a COSE_Sign1 (TEMPORARY - registered 2025-03-05, expires 2026-03-05)","[draft-ietf-cose-hash-envelope-03, Section 3]"
preimage content type,259,uint / tstr,[CoAP Content-Formats] registry,"The content-format number or content-type (media-type name) of data that has been hashed to produce the payload of the COSE_Sign1 (TEMPORARY - registered 2025-03-05, expires 2026-03-05)","[draft-ietf-cose-hash-envelope-03, Section 3]"
payload-location,260,tstr,,"The string or URI hint for the location of the data hashed to produce the payload of a COSE_Sign1 (TEMPORARY - registered 2025-03-05, expires 2026-03-05)","[draft-ietf-cose-hash-envelope-03, Section 3]"
x5ts,261,array of COSE_CertHash,,CBOR array of instances of COSE_CertHash,[Clause 5.2.2 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
srCms,262,array of SrCm,,set of commitments and optional commitments qualifiers,[Clause 5.2.3 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
sigPl,263,map,,"CBOR map for indicating the location where the signature was generated.
It may contain an indication of the country, the locality, the region, a box number in a
post office, the postal code, and the street address",[Clause 5.2.4 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
srAts,264,map,,"CBOR map that may contain: an array of attributes that the signer claims
to be in possession of, an array of attribute certificates (X.509 attribute certificates or
other) issued to the signer, an array of signed assertions issued by a third party to the signer,
or any combination of the three aforementioned CBOR arrays",[Clause 5.2.5 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
adoTst,265,map,,"CBOR map that encapsulates one or more electronic time-stamps, generated
before the signature production, and whose message imprint computation input is the COSE
Payload of the CB-AdES signature",[Clause 5.2.6 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
sigPId,266,map,,"CBOR map that identifies a certain signature policy and may contain the
digest of the document defining this signature policy.",[Clause 5.2.7 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
sigD,267,map,,"CBOR map that references data objects that are detached from the CB-AdES
signature and that are collectively signed.",[Clause 5.2.8 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
uHeaders,268,[+bstr],,"CBOR array that contains a number of CBOR elements that are placed within
the array in the order they are incorporated into the CB-AdES signature",[Clause 5.3.1 of ETSI TS 119152-1 V0.0.9]
3161-ttc,269,bstr,,[RFC3161] timestamp token: Timestamp then COSE,"[RFC-ietf-cose-tsa-tst-header-parameter-07, Section 3.2]"
3161-ctt,270,bstr,,[RFC3161] timestamp token: COSE then Timestamp,"[RFC-ietf-cose-tsa-tst-header-parameter-07, Section 3.1]"
Unassigned,271-393,,,,
receipts,394,array,,Priority ordered sequence of CBOR encoded Receipts,"[RFC-ietf-cose-merkle-tree-proofs-17, Section 2]"
vds,395,int,[COSE Verifiable Data Structure Algorithms] registry,"Algorithm identifier for verifiable data structures, used to produce verifiable data structure proofs","[RFC-ietf-cose-merkle-tree-proofs-17, Section 2]"
vdp,396,map,map key in [COSE Verifiable Data Structure Proofs] registry,Location for verifiable data structure proofs in COSE Header Parameters,"[RFC-ietf-cose-merkle-tree-proofs-17, Section 2]"
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