• Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge of or responsibility...
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  • steganography, plausibly deniable encryption describes encryption techniques where the existence of an encrypted file or message is deniable in the sense...
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    attacks. As with its predecessor TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt supports plausible deniability by allowing a single "hidden volume" to be created within another...
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  • underlying hash function used. TrueCrypt supports a concept called plausible deniability, by allowing a single "hidden volume" to be created within another...
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    violence among their followers, while still being able to claim plausible deniability for political, legal, or other reasons. Henry made the outburst...
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  • space of the more obvious "outer" volumes. Such strategies provide plausible deniability. Well-known examples of disk encryption software include, BitLocker...
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    currently being sold to civilian collectors. In the present day plausible deniability allows the supply of arms by governments to insurgents without the...
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    violent. That same uncertainty provides genuine ALF activists with plausible deniability should an operation go wrong, by denying that the act was "authentically...
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  • had had abortions. The concept is somewhat similar to plausible deniability. Plausible deniability allows the subject to credibly say that they did not...
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  • used as a proxy by the Russian government, allowing it to have plausible deniability for military operations abroad, and hiding the true casualties of...
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