In using information, users need to assess
their level of confidence in the integrity
of the information. Otherwise, they may
place unwarranted reliance on the
information. Confidence in information
integrity can come from many sources,
including:
A. Additional information supplied by the
party responsible for the information,
such as a description of the process that
produced the information.
B. The reputation of the responsible party.
C. Knowledge possessed by the user,
whether pre-existing or specifically
obtained for the purpose of evaluating
the integrity of the information.