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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is the assignment of [Accountable].
The main difference between [responsibility] and [{$pagename}] is that [responsibility] can be shared while [{$pagename}] cannot.
[{$pagename}] is a [security] goal that generates the requirement for actions of an [entity] to be traced uniquely to that [entity]. This supports [non-Repudiation], deterrence, fault isolation, [Intruder Detection] and [prevention], and after-action recovery and [legal] action. ([NISTIR 7298])
!! [accountable vs responsible]
Being [accountable] not only means being [responsible] for something but also ultimately being answerable for your or possibly others actions.
[{$pagename}] is accepted where [Responsibility] is assigned.
!! [Examples]
A Pilot-In-Charge is [accountable] for anything that happens in regards to the operation of the aircraft.
He may or may not be the [responsible] party that perhaps caused a collision. (ie the co-pilot may have been the [responsible] party).
! You Own a Car
If You Own a Car and the car is involved in an accident, even if you were not driving, you are probably [Accountable] (and therefore have [{$pagename}]) and ultimately [Responsible].
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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