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- Q20707192 subject Q6542000.
- Q20707192 subject Q7451896.
- Q20707192 abstract "In information security, message authentication or data origin authentication is a property that a message has not been modified while in transit (data integrity) and that the receiving party can verify the source of the message. Message authentication does not necessarily include the property of non-repudiation.Message authentication is typically achieved by using message authentication codes (MACs), authenticated encryption (AE) or digital signatures.Some cryptographers distinguish between "message authentication without secrecy" systems -- which allow the intended receiver to verify the source of the message, but don't bother hiding the plaintext contents of the message -- from authenticated encryption systems.A few cryptographers have researched subliminal channel systems that send messages that appear to use a "message authentication without secrecy" system, but in fact also transmit a secret message.".
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- Q20707192 wikiPageWikiLink Q6542000.
- Q20707192 wikiPageWikiLink Q7451896.
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- Q20707192 comment "In information security, message authentication or data origin authentication is a property that a message has not been modified while in transit (data integrity) and that the receiving party can verify the source of the message.".
- Q20707192 label "Message authentication".