secure storage of cryptographic keys
Secure storage of cryptographic keys refers to the process of safeguarding private keys or passwords used for encrypting and decrypting sensitive data. It involves implementing measures, such as encryption, access controls, and physical security, to prevent unauthorized access, loss, theft, or tampering of the keys, ensuring the continued confidentiality and integrity of encrypted information.
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