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Non-repudiation Defined

Provide proof of the origin such that the sender cannot deny sending the message, and the recipient cannot deny the receipt of the message.

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Fri Oct 3

  • Web 2.0 and more data: According to the Identity Theft Resource Center of San Diego, ?the data breaches are on the rise in 2008? and with more data breaches so are the impact and amount of losses. Web 2.0 is...

Mon Sep 8

Sat Aug 23

  • SOA Security - The Myth of Non-Repudiatio n: In this article I explain why (in my non-qualified opinion as a non-lawyer) I think most people are wasting their time when they worry about non-repudiatio n of SOA messages.

Sat Aug 2

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Mon Jun 23

Mon May 12

  • Electronic Signature Software: E-Lock provides solutions to complete the last mile in regulatory compliance of paperless transactions. Leveraging digital signature technology, E-Lock products and solutions help organizations make business processes secure and provide authentication , no

Mon Feb 4

Sun Aug 12

  • A View from the Crease: April 2007 Archives: I can demonstrate that I was the only one who could have signed it (authenticity) , the file is the same size with the same content as when I signed it (integrity) and I can't alter the content after I sign it (non-repudiati on)

Sun Mar 18

  • Digital signature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: >A digital signature or digital signature scheme is a type of asymmetric cryptography used to simulate the security properties of a handwritten signature on paper. Digital signature schemes consist of at least three algorithms: a key generation algorithm, a signature algorithm, and a verification algorithm. A signature provides authentication of a "message& quot;. Messages may be anything, from electronic mail to a contract, or even a message sent in a more complicated cryptographic protocol. Digital signatures are often used to implement electronic signatures, a broader term that refers to any electronic data that carries the intent of a signature[1], but not all electronic signatures use digital signatures.[2] [3][4] In some countries, including the United States, and in the European Union, electronic signatures have legal significance. However, laws concerning electronic signatures do not always make clear their applicability towards cryptographic digital signatures, leaving ?

Tue Jan 23

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