CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE, RFC 9052) describes how to create and process signatures, message authentication codes, and encryption using Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR, RFC 8949) for serialization. COSE additionally describes a representation for cryptographic keys. The COSE working group handles four types of (intended status Standard Track) documents: 1. Documents that describe the use of cryptographic algorithms in COSE. 2. Documents that describe additional attributes for COSE. 3. Documents that define header parameters to be used in COSE objects. 4. Documents that define COSE key representations. The WG will evaluate, and potentially adopt, documents dealing with algorithms that would fit the criteria of being IETF consensus algorithms. Potential candidates would include those algorithms that have been evaluated by the CFRG and algorithms which have gone through a public review and evaluation process such as was done for the NIST SHA-3 algorithms. Key management and binding of keys to identities are out of scope for the working group. The COSE WG will not innovate in terms of cryptography. The specification of algorithms in COSE is limited to those in RFCs, active CFRG or IETF WG documents, or algorithms which have been positively reviewed by the CFRG.