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What is a non-repudiation aggregator

Non-repudiation is is a legal and technological concept that prevents people from denying their actions or agreements. It's often used in computing environments to ensure accountability and secure transactions. For example, non-repudiation can prevent people from denying the validity of their electronic signatures on documents. It can also ensure that data hasn't been tampered with and that the integrity of information is maintained.

By analyzing over 30 different "features", we derive a confidence value to report on the authenticity of the source of communication in a simple traffic light visual. It is the aggregation of these multitude of features that is the core of our unique service. We will continue to add features, some will be "Native" and others are "3rd party" features.

Native features are often pieces of information already present on the devices you use to communicate with. For instance we look at the TPM that already exists on your laptop or desktop. It is the Trusted Platform Module that helps identify the uniqueness of your device. Nobody can easily copy your TPM. We are not saying its impossible but we have 30 features and the TPM is just one of them. 

3rd party features are often from other security vendors whose data is often buried in the datacenter and not often shared with endusers. By using 3rd party features we can further improve our confidence value of trust but also help to provide visual indication of the health of devices based on feedback from 3rd party security tools.