Safeguarding cryptographic keys

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Abstract

Certain cryptographic keys, such as a number which makes it possible to compute the secret decoding exponent in an RSA public key cryptosystem, 1 , 5 or the system master key and certain other keys in a DES cryptosystem, 3 are so important that they present a dilemma. If too many copies are distributed one might go astray. If too few copies are made they might all be destroyed.

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Blakley, G. R. (1979). Safeguarding cryptographic keys. In 1979 International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge, MARK 1979 (pp. 313–317). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/MARK.1979.8817296

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