Common use of Message Integrity Clause in Contracts

Message Integrity. Similar to confidentiality, message integrity is also important requirement in smart grid as suggested in the NIST security guideline. So that protocol’s messages can not be forged in transit or from their origin. 4) Availability: The messages should available timely – the SMI requires high computational and communicational efficiency to execute the security mechanisms. Therefore, the process and/or overhead of authentication should be as low as possible [27].

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lightweight Authentication and Key Agreement, Lightweight Authentication and Key Agreement, Repository License Agreement

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