deniom
Deniom refers to a concept in cryptography and digital security where a system or entity deliberately avoids providing explicit confirmation or denial regarding the authenticity, validity, or existence of a particular piece of information. This approach is often employed to prevent adversaries from gaining actionable intelligence or exploiting vulnerabilities through social engineering or targeted attacks.
The principle of deniom is closely related to the broader idea of *plausible deniability*, a strategy used
Deniom is particularly relevant in scenarios involving government communications, whistleblowing, or secure messaging platforms. By design,
Critics argue that overreliance on deniom could enable evasion of legal or regulatory obligations, while proponents