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ANSI - INCITS/ISO/IEC 13888-2

Information technology - Security techniques - Non-repudiation - Part 2: Mechanisms using symmetric techniques

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Organization: ANSI
Publication Date: 1 January 2010
Status: active
Page Count: 24
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The goal of the non-repudiation service is to generate, collect, maintain, make available and validate evidence concerning a claimed event or action in order to resolve disputes about the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event or action. This part of ISO/IEC 13888 provides descriptions of generic structures that can be used for non-repudiation services, and of some specific communication-related mechanisms which can be used to provide non-repudiation of origin (NRO) and non-repudiation of delivery (NRD). Other non-repudiation services can be built using the generic structures described in this part of ISO/IEC 13888 in order to meet the requirements defined by the security policy.

This part of ISO/IEC 13888 relies on the existence of a trusted third party (TTP) to prevent fraudulent repudiation or accusation. Usually, an online TTP is needed.

Non-repudiation can only be provided within the context of a clearly defined security policy for a particular application and its legal environment. Non-repudiation policies are defined in ISO/IEC 10181-4.

 

Document History

INCITS/ISO/IEC 13888-2
January 1, 2010
Information technology - Security techniques - Non-repudiation - Part 2: Mechanisms using symmetric techniques
The goal of the non-repudiation service is to generate, collect, maintain, make available and validate evidence concerning a claimed event or action in order to resolve disputes about the occurrence...

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