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non-repudiation

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non-repudiation
The inability to deny the integrity and authenticity of a document.


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XRT customers using XRT Business Exchange, which is designed for large and international groups, can leverage IdenTrust certificates to gain non-repudiation and liability limitation assurance.
Furthermore, law requires a certain requirements to recognize electronic and digital signatures like identification, attribution and assent to achieve the goal of non-repudiation which means that non of contracting parties can deny that he or she are bounded by the contract, nevertheless law can't guarantee non-repudiation in electronic transactions but it aimed to decrease the chances of repudiation which affect negatively on the contracting parties integrity.
The pillars of trust that enable secure e-commerce include authentication, authorization, data integrity, privacy and non-repudiation.
 
 
 
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