Encryption Key
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See: Key, Secret Key, Public Key, SSH Key, Password, Digital Signature.
References
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_%28cryptography%29
- In cryptography, a key is a piece of information (a parameter) that determines the functional output of a cryptographic algorithm or cipher. Without a key, the algorithm would produce no useful result. In encryption, a key specifies the particular transformation of plaintext into ciphertext, or vice versa during decryption. Keys are also used in other cryptographic algorithms, such as digital signature schemes and message authentication codes.