Cryptographic Key Management Concepts
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83.2 Key Management Myths .................................................... 1070 Myth 1: A Key Qualifies as “Randomly Generated” If One or More Persons Create the Key Components from Their Imagination † Myth 2: An “Authorized” Person Can Create or Enter Cryptographic Keys without Compromising a Key † Myth 3: Requiring a Second Person to Supervise or Observe the Key Entry Process Is Dual Control † Myth 4: “Split Knowledge” and “Dual Control” Are the Same Thing † Summary: “Sergeant Schultz” and “Cannot”
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تاریخ انتشار 2007