Helpers to convert EC2 keys to/from SEC1 octet strings#121
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Add helper functions to build a CoseKey from a SEC1 octet string and to encode an EC2 CoseKey to a SEC1 octet string.
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Add helper functions to build a CoseKey from a SEC1 octet string and to encode an EC2 CoseKey to a SEC1 octet string.
EC2 CoseKeys are defined in terms of SEC1 encodings which makes the conversion fairly straightforward and the SEC1/X9.62 format for a public key is a common interchange format so it makes loading a CoseKey to and from a crypto library an easier task (bssl-crypto, for example).