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CSA - CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 13888-3-01

Information Technology - Security Techniques - Non-Repudiation - Part 3: Mechanisms Using Asymmetric Techniques

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Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 March 2001
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
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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 specifies mechanisms for the provision of some s pecific, communication related non-repudiation Services using asymmetric techniques.

Non-repudiation mechanisms are specified to establish the following n on-repudiation services:

- non-repudiation of origin,

- non-repudiation of delivery,

- non-repudiation of submission,

- non-repudiation of transport.

Non-repudiation mechanisms involve the exchange of non-repudiation tokens specific for each non-repudiation Service. Non-repudiation tokens consist of digital signatures and additional data. Non-repudiation tokens shall be stored as non-repudiation information that may be used subsequently in case of disputes.

Depending on the non-repudiation policy in effect for a specific application, and the legal environment within which the application operates, additional information may be required to complete the non-repudiation information, e.g.,

- evidence including a trusted time stamp provided by a Time Stamping Authority,

- evidence provided by a notary which provides assurance about the action or event performed by one or more entities.

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 described in the multipart Standard of Security Frameworks for open systems - Part 4: Non-repudiation Framework, ISO/IEC 10181-4.

Document History

January 1, 2021
Information security — Non-repudiation — Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This document specifies mechanisms for the provision of specific, communication-related, non‑repudiation services using asymmetric cryptographic techniques.
December 1, 2010
Information technology — Security techniques — Non-repudiation — Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 13888 specifies mechanisms for the provision of specific, communication related, non-repudiation services using asymmetric cryptographic techniques.
December 1, 2010
Information technology — Security techniques — Non-repudiation — Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 13888 specifies mechanisms for the provision of specific, communication related, non-repudiation services using asymmetric cryptographic techniques.
January 1, 2010
Information technology — Security techniques — Non-repudiation — Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 13888 specifies mechanisms for the provision of specific, communication related, non-repudiation services using asymmetric cryptographic techniques.
January 1, 2010
Information technology - Security techniques - Non-repudiation - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 13888 specifies mechanisms for the provision of specific, communication related, non-repudiation services using asymmetric cryptographic techniques.
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 13888-3-01
March 1, 2001
Information Technology - Security Techniques - Non-Repudiation - Part 3: Mechanisms Using Asymmetric 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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