Discussion - Nonrepudiation is the ability to have proof
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Updated on: 06/30/2020 04:42 AM Due on: 06/30/2020
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Nonrepudiation is the ability to have proof that a message originated from a specific party. In an email system, for example, nonrepudiation mechanisms ensure that every message can be confirmed as coming from a specific party or sender.
Answer the following question(s):
- Do you think nonrepudiation falls under one of the tenets of the C-I-A triad (confidentiality, integrity, and availability)? Why or why not?
- Is the C-I-A triad adequate when selecting controls for a Windows system? Why or why not?
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