Secure attribution
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Secure attribution is the process of identifying and assigning responsibility for digital attacks.
"This concept aims to find any specific individuals, groups, or organisations involved in a hack. It involves investigating the attack, analysing their digital footprints, and gathering evidence to determine the perpetrator's identity and motivations. This process is crucial for incident response, threat intelligence, and potential legal action against the attacker."
Chris Skinner's Blog - 21 July 2025.
See also
- Authentic Data Chain Containers (ADCs)
- Behavioural analytics
- Biometric recognition
- Biometric signature
- Biometrics
- Cryptocurrency
- Hack
- Multi-Signature (Multi-Sig)
- OTP
- Security
- SSL
- Transaction
- Trust
- Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP)
- Zero Trust