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Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge and/or responsibility for actions committed by or on behalf of members of their organizational hierarchy.
VeraCrypt (a successor to a discontinued TrueCrypt), an on-the-fly disk encryption software for Windows, Mac and Linux providing limited deniable encryption [18] and to some extent (due to limitations on the number of hidden volumes which can be created [16]) plausible deniability, without needing to be installed before use as long as the user ...
The concept is somewhat similar to plausible deniability. Plausible deniability allows the subject to credibly say that they did not make a statement, while the randomized response technique allows the subject to credibly say that they had not been truthful when making a statement.
But with a bill this bad, plausible deniability goes a long way – from Albany right to Hakeem Jefferies office,” Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay wrote in a statement.
She believes officials "wanted to keep a curtain of plausible deniability". That the monarch took the news "calmly and without surprise" suggests to Carter that she must have known.
TrueCrypt supports a concept called plausible deniability, [37] by allowing a single "hidden volume" to be created within another volume. [38] In addition, the Windows versions of TrueCrypt have the ability to create and run a hidden encrypted operating system whose existence may be denied. [39]
As with its predecessor TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt supports plausible deniability [46] by allowing a single "hidden volume" to be created within another volume. [47] The Windows versions of VeraCrypt can create and run a hidden encrypted operating system whose existence may be denied. [48]
"In my research, I have yet to find a credible, plausible health argument against including meat of any kind, red or otherwise, in the human diet," she went on. "Meat, seafood, ...