ratcheting encryption scheme
A ratcheting encryption scheme is a cryptographic technique that involves continually updating encryption keys to enhance security and protect data transmission. This scheme uses a series of keys, each derived from the previous key, and updates the keys with every message exchange, making it resistant to potential attacks and ensuring forward secrecy.
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