
Amaury contributed to the ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository by developing and refining architectural documentation to support secure integration, interoperability, and regulatory compliance. Over seven months, Amaury focused on clarifying trust anchors, signature verification, and schema definitions, using CDDL and Markdown to ensure RFC compliance and technical accuracy. The work included reorganizing sections, standardizing media type registrations, and enhancing security considerations, which improved onboarding and reduced ambiguity for implementers. Amaury also addressed protocol clarity and schema compatibility, resolving bugs and aligning documentation with evolving standards. The depth of technical writing and schema definition demonstrated a strong understanding of secure architecture design.

In 2025-10, deliverables for ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture centered on interoperability, documentation quality, and drafting tooling. Delivered a bug fix aligning COSE/CWT header/claim handling with RFC 9052, and implemented comprehensive documentation improvements to support source code extraction and improve figure references. These changes reduce risk of schema misinterpretation and improve tooling compatibility for draft authors and reviewers, accelerating downstream adoption.
In 2025-10, deliverables for ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture centered on interoperability, documentation quality, and drafting tooling. Delivered a bug fix aligning COSE/CWT header/claim handling with RFC 9052, and implemented comprehensive documentation improvements to support source code extraction and improve figure references. These changes reduce risk of schema misinterpretation and improve tooling compatibility for draft authors and reviewers, accelerating downstream adoption.
September 2025 monthly summary for ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture. Focused on delivering protocol clarity, architecture documentation improvements, and security-aligned enhancements to support interoperability, auditability, and regulatory compliance. Highlights include: (1) COSE_Sign1 enhancements and COSE integration with x5t/x5chain support and clarified Sign1 messaging, (2) comprehensive SCITT Architecture Documentation improvements refining statement structures, attribution, scalable architecture, and related draft updates, (3) expanded token/CWT clarifications and key identifiers with added key management reference, (4) standards alignment including DevSecOps references to NIST SP 800-204C and Certificate Transparency citations, and (5) a bug fix restoring a previously missing feature to its always-present state. These contributions reduce ambiguity for implementers, strengthen artifact trust, and position the project for upcoming planned task workflows and broader adoption.
September 2025 monthly summary for ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture. Focused on delivering protocol clarity, architecture documentation improvements, and security-aligned enhancements to support interoperability, auditability, and regulatory compliance. Highlights include: (1) COSE_Sign1 enhancements and COSE integration with x5t/x5chain support and clarified Sign1 messaging, (2) comprehensive SCITT Architecture Documentation improvements refining statement structures, attribution, scalable architecture, and related draft updates, (3) expanded token/CWT clarifications and key identifiers with added key management reference, (4) standards alignment including DevSecOps references to NIST SP 800-204C and Certificate Transparency citations, and (5) a bug fix restoring a previously missing feature to its always-present state. These contributions reduce ambiguity for implementers, strengthen artifact trust, and position the project for upcoming planned task workflows and broader adoption.
August 2025 monthly summary for ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture: Focused on updating and clarifying architectural documentation to reflect latest design decisions, improving onboarding and implementation consistency, and strengthening security guidance. Delivered through extensive doc updates, structural reorganizations, terminology clarifications, security considerations enhancements, and editorial improvements.
August 2025 monthly summary for ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture: Focused on updating and clarifying architectural documentation to reflect latest design decisions, improving onboarding and implementation consistency, and strengthening security guidance. Delivered through extensive doc updates, structural reorganizations, terminology clarifications, security considerations enhancements, and editorial improvements.
July 2025: Documentation cleanup in the ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository focused on removing external SCRAPI dependencies from the architecture document. The updates remove the normative SCRAPI reference and rephrase the sentence to exclude SCRAPI as an example building block. This was a targeted, documentation-only change that reduces external dependency risk and improves clarity for implementers.
July 2025: Documentation cleanup in the ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository focused on removing external SCRAPI dependencies from the architecture document. The updates remove the normative SCRAPI reference and rephrase the sentence to exclude SCRAPI as an example building block. This was a targeted, documentation-only change that reduces external dependency risk and improves clarity for implementers.
June 2025 focused on enhancing the SCITT architecture documentation to improve interoperability, standardization, and clarity for implementers. The work centered on the ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository, delivering updated documentation around media type registrations, IANA registration considerations, and the SELF entity annotation. Changes were coordinated with code reviews and editorial feedback, providing a cleaner, more consistent architectural reference for users and contributors.
June 2025 focused on enhancing the SCITT architecture documentation to improve interoperability, standardization, and clarity for implementers. The work centered on the ietf-wg-scitt/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository, delivering updated documentation around media type registrations, IANA registration considerations, and the SELF entity annotation. Changes were coordinated with code reviews and editorial feedback, providing a cleaner, more consistent architectural reference for users and contributors.
May 2025: Documentation refinement for the SCITT architecture in the draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repo. Performed minor textual edits to improve clarity; no functional code changes. The update supports clearer guidance for implementers and reviewers and maintains alignment with the architecture design.
May 2025: Documentation refinement for the SCITT architecture in the draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repo. Performed minor textual edits to improve clarity; no functional code changes. The update supports clearer guidance for implementers and reviewers and maintains alignment with the architecture design.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments and business value. This period was dedicated to improving architectural clarity to support secure integration and governance, leveraging existing repository work and commits. The primary deliverable was documentation refinement around trust anchors and signature verification within the draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository, enhancing clarity for implementers, auditors, and security reviewers. No code changes or bug fixes were tracked this month; the emphasis was on precise, actionable documentation to reduce ambiguity and risk in adoption and interoperability.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments and business value. This period was dedicated to improving architectural clarity to support secure integration and governance, leveraging existing repository work and commits. The primary deliverable was documentation refinement around trust anchors and signature verification within the draft-ietf-scitt-architecture repository, enhancing clarity for implementers, auditors, and security reviewers. No code changes or bug fixes were tracked this month; the emphasis was on precise, actionable documentation to reduce ambiguity and risk in adoption and interoperability.
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