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Non-repudiation of origin |
The message includes a digital signature protecting the receiver of the message from the sender's denial of having sent the message. |
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Message origin authentication |
The actual sender of the message cannot claim to be some other (authorised) entity. |
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Integrity |
The message content is protected against the modification of data. |
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Confidentiality |
The message content is protected against the unauthorised reading, copying or disclosure of its content. |
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Non-repudiation of receipt |
Non-repudiation of receipt protects the sender of an object message from the receiver's denial of having received the message. |
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Receipt authentication |
Receipt authentication assures the sender that the message has been received by the authenticated recipient. |
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Referenced EDIFACT structure non-repudiation of origin |
The referenced EDIFACT structure is secured by a digital signature protecting the receiver of the message from the sender's denial of having sent the message. |
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Referenced EDIFACT structure origin authentication |
The actual sender of the referenced EDIFACT structure cannot claim to be some other (authorised) party. |
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Referenced EDIFACT structure integrity |
The referenced EDIFACT structure content is protected against the modification of data. |
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Time stamping request |
Ask for the EDIFACT structure to be time stamped. |
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Entity authentication |
The initiator and/or responder cannot claim to be another party. |
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Entity authentication with key establishment |
The initiator and/or responder cannot claim to be another party, and security keys are established. |
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