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Glossary Term Non-Repudiation Controls

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What is Non-Repudiation Controls?

Non-repudiation controls ensure that a user cannot deny their actions or transactions by providing evidence of the user's identity and activity through techniques like digital signatures or audit logs.

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Understanding Non-Repudiation Controls

Non-Repudiation Controls are security measures put in place to ensure that a party cannot falsely deny having performed a particular action, such as sending a message or conducting a transaction. These controls involve the use of cryptographic techniques like digital signatures and timestamps to provide undeniable proof of the origin and integrity of data exchanged between parties. Non-repudiation controls play a crucial role in establishing accountability and trust in digital communications and preventing disputes or fraudulent claims of denial of involvement in a specific transaction or activity.

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