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Transfer Bundle Integrity

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Discussion

Transfer Bundle Integrity is the characteristic of a transfer bundle whose content and structure remain complete and unaltered except through authorized change.

A transfer bundle may contain:

Transfer Bundle Integrity may require verification that:

Mechanisms used to establish or verify Transfer Bundle Integrity may include:

Transfer Bundle Integrity differs from authenticity:

A digital signature may provide evidence supporting both integrity and authenticity, but the concepts remain distinct.

Definition

integrity of a transfer bundle with respect to the completeness of its content and protection from unauthorized addition, removal, or modification

Source

Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.

Note

Transfer Bundle Integrity may be verified:

Successful integrity verification does not establish that the bundle:

Separate controls establish those characteristics.

Integrity evidence should remain associated with the transfer bundle and the applicable transfer record.

Example

A transfer process creates a signed manifest containing the identifier, revision, size, and cryptographic hash of every Artifact in a transfer bundle. The destination process verifies the signature and recalculates each hash before importing the bundle. Matching results provide evidence of Transfer Bundle Integrity.


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