CDR: Non-Repudiation in the Digital Environment (was Re: First

David Honig honig at sprynet.com
Tue Oct 17 09:07:00 PDT 2000


At 07:37 PM 10/16/00 -0400, Ed Gerck wrote:

>Borrowing from a private comment from Bob Jueneman, whatever the technical
>community decides that non-repudiation means, it probably isn't what the
legal
>community means.  So be it.  

For instance, the "acceptable" PK key length for non-refutability may have
a legal defintion which is either liberal or conservative by e.g.
cryptographic standards.

Like the FBI's 12 coincidence (of topological feature) points on a
fingerprint or N matches of polymorphic genes..







 






  









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